Green Computing for Sustainable Smart Cities 1st Edition
Green Computing for Sustainable Smart Cities — 1st Edition by Neha Sharma, Jai Prakash Verma, Sunil Gautam, Valentina Emilia Balas, and Saravanan Krishnan offers a timely roadmap for integrating energy-efficient computing into the urban landscapes of today and tomorrow. This authoritative guide captures the intersection of green IT, IoT, and urban planning to help cities reduce carbon footprints while amplifying digital services.
Discover practical frameworks and cutting-edge strategies that make smart-city initiatives truly sustainable. The book explores energy-aware data centers, low-power edge and fog computing, green sensor networks, smart grids, lifecycle assessment of ICT assets, and policy-driven approaches tailored for municipal adoption. Real-world case discussions span diverse urban contexts—from fast-growing Asian metros to progressive European and North American cities—making it globally relevant and GEO friendly for planners and technologists everywhere.
Engineered for researchers, city planners, sustainability officers, and graduate students, this edition balances technical depth with actionable recommendations. Learn how to design resilient, low-energy urban systems, measure environmental impact, and align technology deployments with regulatory and community goals.
If you’re focused on building smart cities that are both intelligent and responsible, this book provides the expertise and tools to lead the change. Add Green Computing for Sustainable Smart Cities to your professional library today and equip your team to implement scalable, eco-conscious digital infrastructure across cities worldwide.
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