Città Metropolitane e Smart Governance: Iniziative di successo e nodi critici verso la Smart City : Metropolitan Areas and Smart Governance: Successful Initiatives and Critical Aspects towards Smart City
The volume contains the results of the research project "Governance Analysis Project (GAP) for the Smart Energy City. The actualization of Smart Cities in the Metropolitan Areas of Europe and Italy” conducted within the PON “Smart Energy Master for the energy management of the territory” at the...
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