How using architectural technology can improve reconstructing social structure in an industrial sector

  • Chapa Villanueva M
  • Rivera de Dios R
  • García-Luna Romero A
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A Smart City is one that places people at the center of development, incorporates Information and Communication Technologies in urban management and uses these elements as tools to stimulate the formation of an efficient government that includes collaborative planning processes and citizen participation. By promoting integrated and sustainable development, Smart Cities become more innovative, competitive, attractive, and resilient, thus improving lives. The social fabric of the industrial zone of Santa Catarina, Nuevo León, presents an important social disconnection, in addition to being an industrial sector, generating considerably a lot of environmental pollution. It seeks to find solutions through technology and the model of Smart Cities and thus contribute to improving the quality of life in the area.

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Chapa Villanueva, M., Rivera de Dios, R. F., & García-Luna Romero, A. C. (2022). How using architectural technology can improve reconstructing social structure in an industrial sector. SHS Web of Conferences, 139, 01004. https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/202213901004

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