Author_Institution :
Coll. of Econ. & Manage., Chongqing Univ. of Posts & Telecommun., Chongqing, China
Abstract :
In this paper, post-financial crisis era and the world are seeking for low-carbon, eco-economic growth and national governments are seeking to develop the internet of things industry. Through our research, it shows that China\´s carbon emissions 75% concentrated in urban cities, to pursue low-carbon, eco-development path lies in China\´s urban carbon emissions management; Chinese cities, the management of the department of serious difficulties in its management model, sharing of information between departments are difficult to coordinate the performance; Based on the above studies, we believe that China urban management lies in: Addressing China\´s traditional urban management inter-departmental "information island" problem, so that a more coordinated cooperation between various departments , In a more coordinated inter-departmental co-operation, work more efficiently; using the digital model of urban management, improve quality and efficiency of decision-making; strengthen China\´s IOT industry and the convergence between the information industry to develop a modern city management personnel, developed with independent intellectual property rights in China Digital City integrated information platform, do a good job of national security while increasing the level of China\´s urban management and quality.
Keywords :
Internet; decision making; economic cycles; environmental management; government data processing; innovation management; management information systems; China city digital management; China digital city integrated information platform; China traditional urban management; China urban carbon emission management; Internet of things industry; city management personnel; coordinated interdepartmental cooperation; decision making; digital city model; eco-economic growth; independent intellectual property; information industry; information island problem; national security; path innovation; post-financial crisis; Biological system modeling; Carbon dioxide; Cities and towns; Construction industry; Decision making; Economics; Technological innovation;