Abstract
Smart city governance aims to integrate advanced technologies with urban management to improve citizen engagement, policy effectiveness, and overall quality of life. However, developing countries face unique challenges in implementing smart city initiatives due to infrastructure deficiencies, budget constraints, and the digital divide. This paper explores the key obstacles and potential solutions for smart city governance in developing nations. The primary challenges include inadequate ICT infrastructure, financial limitations, knowledge-deficient citizens, and data privacy concerns. Solutions proposed involve multi-sectoral collaboration, innovative financing mechanisms, enhancing citizen education and engagement, and stringent data protection laws. Case studies from India and China illustrate these challenges and solutions in practice, highlighting the necessity for a holistic approach to achieving sustainable and equitable smart city governance.
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