Smart village concept for rural area development in Sri Lanka: a study on implementation, benefits, and challenges

I.V.M. Ayodyani, F. Nazeer, A. D. De Alwis
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The Smart Village (SV) concept can be mentioned as a potential enabler for rural area development by integrating smart technologies. Many developed countries adopted the Smart Village concept to develop their countryside for example “Digital Village” in Germany, the “Cowocat rural” project in Catalonia, etc. This has brought a key advantage called improved quality of rural life and public services. But in the Sri Lankan context, the evidence of the successful implementation of Smart Village for the development of rural areas is almost nil in parallel there is no significant development seen in rural areas. Thus, the study aimed to investigate the implementation, benefits, and challenges of using the Smart Village concept for rural area development in Sri Lanka. The mixed research approach was undertaken to accomplish the aim. A comprehensive literature review followed by semi-structured interviews was carried out with 07 experts knowledgeable in the Smart Village concept. The data were analyzed through the RII method and the manual content analysis. The results demonstrate, that the most implemented Smart Village feature in Sri Lanka is smart education, however, the most required Smart Village features are listed as smart connectivity and smart agriculture. Further, the technologies like ICT, AI, IoT, GIS, 5G, and smart grid can be adapted to raise the Smart Village concept covering agriculture, education, transportation, health, and infrastructure was presented. However, lack of network cooperation, difficulties in raising funds, and transitioning to low-carbon economies, were found to be the top key challenges in implementing Smart Village in Sri Lanka
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斯里兰卡农村发展的智慧村理念:实施、效益和挑战研究
智慧村(SV)概念可以被认为是通过整合智能技术促进农村地区发展的潜在推动者。许多发达国家都采用了智慧村的概念来发展农村,如德国的“数字村”,加泰罗尼亚的“奶牛村”项目等。这带来了一个关键的优势,即提高了农村生活和公共服务的质量。但在斯里兰卡的背景下,成功实施智慧村促进农村地区发展的证据几乎为零,与此同时,农村地区没有看到显著的发展。因此,本研究旨在调查在斯里兰卡农村地区发展中使用智慧村概念的实施、收益和挑战。采用混合研究方法来实现这一目标。对07位了解智慧村概念的专家进行了全面的文献综述,随后进行了半结构化访谈。采用RII法和手工内容分析法对数据进行分析。结果表明,斯里兰卡实施最多的智慧村功能是智慧教育,然而,最需要的智慧村功能被列为智能连接和智能农业。此外,ICT、人工智能、物联网、GIS、5G和智能电网等技术可以适应,提出了涵盖农业、教育、交通、卫生和基础设施的智慧村概念。然而,缺乏网络合作、筹集资金困难以及向低碳经济转型是斯里兰卡实施智慧村面临的主要挑战
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