How far have Philippine LGUs come in developing into smart cities? Tatum P. Ramos, Pauline Joy M. Lorenzo, Jenica A. Ancheta, and Marife M. Ballesteros

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Quezon City Philippine Institute for Development Studies 2022Description: 8 pages Continuing ResourcesISSN:
  • 16565266
Subject(s): Summary: Partnerships, smart city champions, information and communications technology personnel, and digitized data are recognized as enablers of smart city development. The presence of these drivers and smart city initiatives in some Philippine cities shows that the country has started to tread the path toward building smart cities.
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Continuing Resources Continuing Resources Commission on Higher Education Continuing Resources S PIDS Policy Notes No. 2022-07 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available S-000015

PIDS Policy Notes no. 2022-07 (April 2022), 1-8

Includes bibliography.

Partnerships, smart city champions, information and communications technology personnel, and digitized data are recognized as enablers of smart city development. The presence of these drivers and smart city initiatives in some Philippine cities shows that the country has started to tread the path toward building smart cities.

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