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Approach to the Technical Processes of Incorporating Sustainability Information—The Case of a Smart City and the Monitoring of the Sustainable Development Goals
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Sustainability information
SDGs
Technological processes
Fecha de publicación
2022
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MDPI
Citación
Parra-Domínguez, J., López-Blanco, R., & Pinto-Santos, F. (2022). Approach to the Technical Processes of Incorporating Sustainability Information—The Case of a Smart City and the Monitoring of the Sustainable Development Goals. Processes, 10(8), 1651. https://doi.org/10.3390/pr10081651
Resumen
[EN]Currently, the concern for achieving and fulfilling the Sustainable Development Goals
(SDGs) is a constant in advanced societies. The scientific community and various organisations are
working on obtaining an information system that will make it possible to offer the necessary value
to this type of sustainability information. The article aims to incorporate criteria on the technology
used in the reporting system, specifically in collecting the different types of data and generating other
interfaces. The methods described here are carried out on a specific case study, a Smart City, showing
the different types of data that exist and the possible interfaces that allow objective monitoring of
the achievement of the SDGs. It is, therefore, a descriptive study of a process whose results are
the establishment of criteria concerning the different data sources as well as the generation of a set
of interfaces that motivate the monitoring that can be carried out in a specific city to observe its
compliance and deviations from critical values, for example, environmental. The main conclusions of
this research establish the importance of incorporating and sizing the technology needed to develop
the criteria for monitoring the SDGs. There is a need for convergence between the correct, objective
and universal provision of this type of sustainability information and the technology used for the
collection and presentation of the data.
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10.3390/pr10081651
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