A novel framework for waste management in smart city transformation with industry 4.0 technologies

Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Research in Globalization Pub Date : 2024-06-28 DOI:10.1016/j.resglo.2024.100234
Aalok Kumar
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Most of the developed and developing nations focus on the transformation of city livelihood through the development of smart cities. Waste management in smart cities is a critical concern for policymakers and smart city administration. The fourth industrial transformation (hereafter Industry 4.0) helps to improve waste management practices in smart cities to improve the sustainability of the city. This paper tries to develop a roadmap for industry 4.0 technologies relevant to managing waste in smart cities. This paper proposes a novel framework for analyzing the deployment enablers of Industry 4.0 technologies, implementation barriers, current best practices, and opportunities for digital technologies (EBPO) for smart city transformation. The proposed EBPO conceptual framework is analyzed in the context of studies conducted in developed and developing countries. The EBPO presents the unique linkages among the technological advancements for managing waste in smart cities. The present research is an early attempt to explore the relevance of industry 4.0 technologies in the smart waste management context for improving environmental sustainability. The keyword and theme mapping analysis proposes three major waste management clusters in smart cities. This paper provides insight for improving EBPO elements for smart cities’ waste management. The policy and theoretical implications are presented for smart city stakeholders. The paper also highlights the different dimensions of the EBPO framework.

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利用工业 4.0 技术在智慧城市转型中实现废物管理的新型框架
大多数发达国家和发展中国家都注重通过发展智慧城市来改变城市生活。智慧城市中的废物管理是决策者和智慧城市管理部门关注的一个重要问题。第四次工业转型(以下简称 "工业 4.0")有助于改善智慧城市的废物管理实践,从而提高城市的可持续性。本文试图为与智慧城市废物管理相关的工业 4.0 技术制定一个路线图。本文提出了一个新颖的框架,用于分析工业 4.0 技术的部署推动因素、实施障碍、当前最佳实践以及数字技术(EBPO)为智慧城市转型带来的机遇。本文结合在发达国家和发展中国家开展的研究,对提出的 EBPO 概念框架进行了分析。EBPO 提出了智慧城市废物管理技术进步之间的独特联系。本研究是探索工业 4.0 技术在智能废物管理中与改善环境可持续性的相关性的早期尝试。通过关键词和主题图谱分析,提出了智慧城市中三大废物管理集群。本文为改善智慧城市废物管理的 EBPO 要素提供了启示。本文为智慧城市利益相关者提供了政策和理论方面的启示。本文还强调了 EBPO 框架的不同维度。
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Research in Globalization
Research in Globalization Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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