City Management

Authors

  • Vijay M. Dalavi B.E. Student, Department of Computer Engineering, Marathwada Mitra Mandal's College of Engineering, Pune, India
  • Rohan T. Hingane B.E. Student, Department of Computer Engineering, Marathwada Mitra Mandal's College of Engineering, Pune, India
  • Diksha R. Dhabarde B.E. Student, Department of Computer Engineering, Marathwada Mitra Mandal's College of Engineering, Pune, India
  • Geetha Chillarge Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Engineering, Marathwada Mitra Mandal's College of Engineering, Pune, India

Keywords:

cloud computing, salesforce, hypothesis testing, chi square test, arcGIS

Abstract

There is concept called city management which is now more trending technology. Based on the "digital city", "smart city" is widely used in daily livelihood, environmental protection, public security, city services and other fields. In this section, we mainly focus on challenges faced by people regarding daily concerns like water wastage, carcass (dead animal), solid waste like wise. Water wastage is main concern in this generation like if we see around ourselves, we get to see a lot of water wastage. We are putting forward the main content of systems as well as the importance and difficulty of the construction of "smart city". Solid waste management is also one of the challenging problem for the cities’ authorities in developing countries mainly due to the increasing generation of waste, the lack of understanding that affect the different stages of waste management and linkages necessary to enable the entire handling system functioning. We analyse the literature on the work done in publications from 2005 to 2011, related to waste management in developing countries, it showed that few articles give appropriate information a lot of arguments have been put forward regarding the need for a major change in water resources management. Increasing awareness of the impacts of climate change has led to the insight that water management must be become more flexible in order to deal with uncertainties. This paper encourages for a paradigm shift through the process of development and execution of integrated and adjustable water management approaches.

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Published

22-05-2022

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[1]
V. M. Dalavi, R. T. Hingane, D. R. Dhabarde, and G. Chillarge, “City Management”, IJRESM, vol. 5, no. 5, pp. 140–142, May 2022, Accessed: Dec. 21, 2024. [Online]. Available: https://journal.ijresm.com/index.php/ijresm/article/view/2067

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