Abstract
There is a growing awareness of the importance of regional economies – generally, a city and its hinterland – in supporting economic regeneration and expansion. A Social Ecosystem Model (SEM) has been developed that seeks to comprehend the holistic dynamics of working, living, and learning within an economically defined space. There is an important role for organizations such as the G20 in promoting
the wider adoption of a local model as a means of promoting economic regeneration, expansion, and social justice.
There are two parallel developments that need to be considered when examining the “smart city” digital government and smart government. These are convincingly demonstrated by developments in cities such as Buenos Aries and Córdoba in Argentina.
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