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Many devices connected to the internet are able to generate valuable data that can help create technologically connected smart and green university campuses. These campuses can electronically monitor activities, including student attendance, security operations, campus lighting, and classroom usage that administrators, staff, and faculty members can use to make better decisions about how to operate more efficiently, effectively, and safely. University campuses have a responsibility not only to provide a quality education for students but also to provide a safe place to learn and operate with an appropriate allocation of resources applying with smart system with reasonable approaches.

Highlights

  • Institutions are finding they need to develop an overall strategic technology plan based on their own unique mission, needs, and culture

  • The Smart campus development, like smart cities, aims to be an anticipatory projection of the construction of an intelligent university campus, able to autonomously adapt its operations and its missions to face the major issues in climate, ecology and digital technology

  • Green campus is a concept to build sustainable living practices that are environmentally friendly in educational institutions around the world

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Introduction

Institutions are finding they need to develop an overall strategic technology plan based on their own unique mission, needs, and culture. The Smart campus development, like smart cities, aims to be an anticipatory projection of the construction of an intelligent university campus, able to autonomously adapt its operations and its missions to face the major issues in climate, ecology and digital technology. Green campus is a concept to build sustainable living practices that are environmentally friendly in educational institutions around the world. This is an enhancement of traditional environmental management systems which tend to be management driven. The Greencampus programme identifies the campus as a community and places significant importance on the inclusion of all sectors of the campus community in its environmental management and enhancement

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