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  Quality of life – An improvement in the quality of life of a city's inhabitants or populace.

            The above dimensions can be reclassified into four overarching pillars incorporating the different
            attributes (illustrated in the outer ring of Figure 2):
              Economy – The city must be able to thrive – e.g. jobs, growth, and finance.
              Governance – The city must be robust in its ability to administer policies and pull together the
                different elements.
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              Environment  – The city must be sustainable in its functioning for future generations.
              Society – The city is for its inhabitants (the citizens).





































                      Figure 2 – Pictorial representation of a smart and sustainable urban landscape


            The above four pillars are enabled through a series of physical and service infrastructures which
            form a city's lifeline including (but are not limited to):
              Real estate and buildings

              Industry and manufacturing
              Utilities/energy
              Waste, water and air management
              Physical safety and security

              Health care
              Education

              Mobility
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            66  The term ‘environment’ in this particular description incorporates sustainability.


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