The Ethics of Data Collection and Usage in Smart City Infrastructure
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The rapid integration of data-driven technologies in urban environments offers significant opportunities for efficiency, sustainability, and citizen well-being, yet it introduces complex ethical challenges. This chapter examines privacy, consent, equity, and algorithmic bias concerns in smart city infrastructures. It highlights the importance of human-centered governance, transparency, accountability, and participatory decision-making. Comparative analysis of global frameworks reveals operational gaps, prompting actionable recommendations including ethics-by-design, stakeholder engagement, technological safeguards, and adaptive governance. By embedding ethics into urban data management, cities can achieve socially equitable, trustworthy, and sustainable smart city development.
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