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Gender eccentricity of Indian smart cities: What matters most?

By: Trpathy, K.K., Paliwal, M. and Singh, Anshu.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Urban India Description: 41(2), Jul-Dec, 2021: p.1-18.Subject(s): Gender perspective, Smart cities mission, Factor analysis, Gender eccentricity-Smart city model (GCSCM) In: Urban IndiaSummary: The paper analyses the concept of a “smart city from the gender perspective, focusing on the knowledge implications for smart cities in India. The present study is a focused survey based on the opinion of expoerts to explore the gender perspectives in smart cities in aholistice manner by foucusing on all ciritcal gender dismnsions that shold find a place in proejcs ans plans. – Reproduced
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41(2), Jul-Dec, 2021: p.1-18 Available AR126744

The paper analyses the concept of a “smart city from the gender perspective, focusing on the knowledge implications for smart cities in India. The present study is a focused survey based on the opinion of expoerts to explore the gender perspectives in smart cities in aholistice manner by foucusing on all ciritcal gender dismnsions that shold find a place in proejcs ans plans. – Reproduced

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