Title :
A New Path Explore of City´s Digit Management
Author :
Wang, Kailiang ; Cao, Dirong
Author_Institution :
Res. Centre of Network Dev., Chongqing Univ. of Posts & Telecommun., Chongqing, China
Abstract :
Governments, corporations and families around the world are seeking low-carbon and ecological economic growth pattern and life style amidst the post-financial crisis era. The essence of low-carbon economy is to fundamentally abandon human´s dependence on fossil energy through technological and managerial innovation. Featuring in low energy consumption, low emission and low pollution, a sustainable development path shall be established to decrease the greenhouse gas emission, such as CO2. In China, urban cities receive about 75% of the total carbon emission of the whole country. Currently, urban management in China is facing a variety of difficulties and problems, including departments´ redundancy, feeble coordination, out-dated management pattern, and low management efficiency as well. Through research, we find out that it is crucial to control the carbon emission in cities in a bid to establish a low-carbon and ecological development pattern. Moreover, serious departmentalization is the most difficulty point for urban management. Poor information sharing and coordination both obstruct the management procedure. In view of the research, we believe the key for urban management in China is to solve the information isolation island problem, creating a more coordinated and efficient cooperation among departments. A digital urban management pattern shall also be adopted in China, which will improve the quality of decision-making and urban management level. Furthermore, the integration of networking industry and other information industries has to be strengthened to train modern managerial talents and develop China´s own digital management system with property rights. In result, national information security will be ensured and urban management level and quality will be improved.
Keywords :
decision making; ecology; environmental economics; fossil fuels; sustainable development; China; decision making; digital management; ecological development; ecological economic growth; financial crisis era; fossil energy; greenhouse gas emission; information isolation island; low carbon economic growth; low energy consumption; national information security; sustainable development path; urban management; Biological system modeling; Carbon dioxide; Cities and towns; Decision making; Earth; Economics; Technological innovation;
Conference_Titel :
Wireless Communications Networking and Mobile Computing (WiCOM), 2010 6th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chengdu
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3708-5
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3709-2
DOI :
10.1109/WICOM.2010.5601214