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100 _aRamos, Tatum P.
245 _aHow far have Philippine LGUs come in developing into smart cities?
_cTatum P. Ramos, Pauline Joy M. Lorenzo, Jenica A. Ancheta, and Marife M. Ballesteros
260 _aQuezon City
_bPhilippine Institute for Development Studies
_c2022
300 _a8 pages
_fContinuing Resources
500 _aPIDS Policy Notes no. 2022-07 (April 2022), 1-8
504 _aIncludes bibliography.
520 _aPartnerships, 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.
650 _aSmart cities.
942 _cCORE
_jS PIDS Policy Notes No. 2022-07
999 _c317
_d317