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DESCRIPTION:This the first in a two-year series of working seminars and mee
 tings that will explore the broad space of ‘smart cities’. This broad topi
 c includes issues as varied as designing livable spaces\, considerations o
 f urban life and work\, the importance of sustainability\, the roles of in
 formation and digital technologies\, the ways in which municipalities work
  together and with residents\, the nature of community\, and the ways in w
 hich Syracuse—as a city and a region—reflects the issues and opportunities
  of vibrant communities.&nbsp\;For additional information\, contact Jonnel
 l Robinson at jdallen@maxwell.syr.edu. Co-sponsored by the Geography Depar
 tment (Maxwell School and College of Arts and Sciences)\, School of Archit
 ecture\, School of Design (College of Visual and Performing Arts)\, Colleg
 e of Engineering and Computer Science\, School of Information Studies\, an
 d SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry.
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SUMMARY:Smart Cities Working Seminar
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>This the first in a two-year series of work
 ing seminars and meetings that will explore the broad space of ‘smart citi
 es’. This broad topic includes issues as varied as designing livable space
 s\, considerations of urban life and work\, the importance of sustainabili
 ty\, the roles of information and digital technologies\, the ways in which
  municipalities work together and with residents\, the nature of community
 \, and the ways in which Syracuse—as a city and a region—reflects the issu
 es and opportunities of vibrant communities.&nbsp\;For additional informat
 ion\, contact Jonnell Robinson at jdallen@maxwell.syr.edu. Co-s<em>ponsore
 d by the Geography Department (Maxwell School and College of Arts and Scie
 nces)\, School of Architecture\, School of Design (College of Visual and P
 erforming Arts)\, College of Engineering and Computer Science\, School of 
 Information Studies\, and SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forest
 ry.</em><br></p>
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