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City of Challenges: Towards Eco-Technological Innovation? Examples from Morocco and South Korea

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Smart cities and knowledge-based cities alike, the use of new technologies in the construction of the city of the future remains central, as it is directly linked to the notion of innovation. This city, in the age of the Anthropocene, must also reinterpret the concepts of the intelligent, sustainable and resilient city (A. Tzioutziou Y. Xenidis, 2021). Economic imperatives can no longer take precedence in the face of the dramatic situation in which the planet finds itself ('Biosphere disruption', Carrillo, 2021). Another question concerns the quest for innovation in the city of knowledge (Garner, 2012). The success (or failure) of an innovation is due to the way in which the elements (or ingredients) that make up its ecosystem are combined. Like nature, the innovation ecosystem may or may not be conducive to growth and sustainability. Finally, the need for the city to be able to take account of the ecological dimension as well as the technological dimension is now widespread (Ingallina, 2019). The examples of South Korea and Morocco are interesting in this respect. The city of the future will have to integrate these two aspects.
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hal-04354527 , version 1 (19-12-2023)

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Patrizia Ingallina, Jungyoon Park, Marco Carlotti. City of Challenges: Towards Eco-Technological Innovation? Examples from Morocco and South Korea. 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference, Dec 2023, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. ⟨hal-04354527⟩
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