An Infrastructure Management Humanistic Approach for Smart Cities Development, Evolution, and Sustainability

Author:

Chang Carlos M.1,Salinas Gianine Tejada2,Gamero Teresa Salinas3,Schroeder Stella45ORCID,Vélez Canchanya Mario A.6ORCID,Mahnaz Syeda Lamiya1

Affiliation:

1. Engineering Center, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, College of Engineering and Computing, Florida International University, Miami, FL 33174, USA

2. College of Engineering, Universidad Ricardo Palma, Lima 15039, Peru

3. Instituto del Pensamiento Complejo Edgar Morin, Universidad Ricardo Palma, Lima 15039, Peru

4. Department of Architecture and Territory, College of Engineering, Universidad de Piura, Piura 20009, Peru

5. Department of Construction and Design, College of Architecture, Universidad de Bio-Bio, Concepcion 4130000, Chile

6. MAVC, Contratistas Generales E.I.R.L, Lima 15084, Peru

Abstract

Over the next decades, people will continue moving to urban areas all over the world, increasing infrastructure needs to satisfy economic, environmental, and social demands. The connection between civil urban infrastructure and smart cities is strong due to the common goal of fulfilling public service demands. Infrastructure management contributes to the development, evolution, and sustainability of smart cities. The main problem with traditional approaches to the development, evolution, and sustainability of smart cities is the lack of a holistic, integrated vision of infrastructure management. The main objective of this research is to introduce an infrastructure management humanistic approach with a smart city conceptual model that also considers an educational perspective. A mixed research methodology that combines quantitative and qualitative approaches was used, applying inductive-deductive tools. The paper concludes with the development of an infrastructure management framework for smart cities with five dimensions: (1) Environmental, (2) financial-economic, (3) political-governance, (4) social-people, and (5) technological. Two case studies for the cities of Lima and Piura in Perú illustrate how to incorporate this framework into practice. The research products are relevant because they foster an inclusive better quality of life for all citizens by preserving civil infrastructure systems.

Funder

Universidad Ricardo Palma in Lima, Peru

International Climate Initiative (IKI) of the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Computer Science Applications,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,General Materials Science,Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering

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