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ARTYKUŁ PRZEGLĄDOWY
BEZPIECZEŃSTWO W PROCESIE KSZTAŁTOWANIA INTELIGENTNEGO MIASTA
 
 
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Wojskowa Akademia Techniczna im. Jarosława Dąbrowskiego w Warszawie
 
 
Data publikacji: 11-12-2019
 
 
SBN 2019;16(2): 79-90
 
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Celem artykułu jest przedstawienie, w jakim zakresie przedsięwzięcia podejmowane przez miasta wdrażające koncepcję smart city uwzględniają potrzeby związane z zapewnieniem bezpieczeństwa. W związku z tym dokonano analizy pojęcia „inteligentne miasto”, także na tle miasta tradycyjnego oraz zrównoważonego. W dalszej kolejności zaprezentowane zostały wybrane przedsięwzięcia podejmowane w inteligentnych miastach na rzecz bezpieczeństwa.
 
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