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Is smart city resilient? Evidence from China
Shiyao Zhu, Dezhi Li
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, Haibo Feng
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Social Sciences
Smart City
100%
Resilience
85%
China
42%
Evidence
28%
Economic and Social Development
28%
Urban Areas
28%
Technology
14%
Chinese Government
14%
Economic Systems
14%
Problem
14%
Multi-Stakeholders
14%
Disasters
14%
Infrastructure
14%
Economic Condition
14%
Climate Change
14%
Urbanization
14%
Energy Shortages
14%
Social Conditions
14%
Urban Resilience
14%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Smart City
100%
Resilience
71%
China
42%
Approach
28%
Metropolitan Area
28%
Environmental Condition
28%
Promotion
14%
Climate Change
14%
Economy
14%
Stakeholder
14%
Government
14%
Congestion
14%
Infrastructure
14%
Rapid
14%
Suggestion
14%
Urbanisation
14%
Economic Condition
14%
Environmental Pollution
14%
Social Condition
14%
Computer Science
Smart City
100%
Urban Resilience
28%
Multiple-Criteria Decision Analysis
28%
Environmental Condition
14%
Links
14%
Stakeholders
14%
Modern Technology
14%
Positive Relationship
14%
Economic Condition
14%
Disaster Occurs
14%
Urban Smartness
14%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Smart Cities
100%
Promotion
28%
Economy
14%
Urbanization
14%
Infrastructure
14%