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Sustainable Smart City Development: The Case of New Clark City, Philippines
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Author(s): Kathrine Camille A. Nagal (University of Santo Tomas, Philippines), Andrea Sofae V. Dikit (University of Santo Tomas, Philippines), Carl Inah V. Ciasico (University of Santo Tomas, Philippines), Indsae Hannah C. Garcia (University of Santo Tomas, Philippines), Trisha Eunice R. Gibaga (University of Santo Tomas, Philippines), Ginger Marisse Jose (University of Santo Tomas, Philippines), Gian Angela C. Mindog (University of Santo Tomas, Qatar), Agnes Jocelyn P. Bandojo (University of Santo Tomas, Philippines), Rikki Mae C. Rosario (University of Santo Tomas, Philippines)and Frances Desiree S. Dizon (University of Santo Tomas, Philippines)
Copyright: 2025
Pages: 36
Source title:
Digitizing Green Entrepreneurship
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Kamel Mouloudj (University of Medea, Algeria)and Ahmed Chemseddine Bouarar (University of Medea, Algeria)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-7442-9.ch011
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Abstract
Smart cities – sustainable cities driven by technology with the potential to address economic, socio-cultural, and environmental challenges while contributing to the revival of the tourism industry, is seen to flourish even in the Philippines, and has gained momentum, particularly in current times where technology is seen to play a critical role in the post-pandemic period. The country, as part of its commitment to the ASEAN Smart Cities Network, is working on several initiatives, including the development of New Clark City, aimed at sustaining the country's competitiveness and adherence to new trends and market demands which has somehow made an impact that opened concerns related to inclusivity and sustainability for the local community. Using a quantitative research approach with a descriptive-correlational design, the results of the evaluation on the expected implications of New Clark City to the locals revealed perceptions and attitudes toward its development are mostly influenced by its perceived socio-economic benefits.
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