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Beyond the smart city: reflecting human values in the built environment

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Beyond the smart city: reflecting human values in the built environment. / Mullagh, Louise; Blair, Lynne; Dunn, Nick.
The Third International Conference on Smart Systems, Devices and Technologies SMART 2014 July 20 - 24, 2014 - Paris, France. ed. / Luigi Patrono; Wolfgang Leister. Paris, France: IARIA, 2014. p. 43-46.

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Mullagh, L, Blair, L & Dunn, N 2014, Beyond the smart city: reflecting human values in the built environment. in L Patrono & W Leister (eds), The Third International Conference on Smart Systems, Devices and Technologies SMART 2014 July 20 - 24, 2014 - Paris, France. IARIA, Paris, France, pp. 43-46. <http://www.thinkmind.org/index.php?view=article&articleid=smart_2014_3_10_40089>

APA

Mullagh, L., Blair, L., & Dunn, N. (2014). Beyond the smart city: reflecting human values in the built environment. In L. Patrono, & W. Leister (Eds.), The Third International Conference on Smart Systems, Devices and Technologies SMART 2014 July 20 - 24, 2014 - Paris, France (pp. 43-46). IARIA. http://www.thinkmind.org/index.php?view=article&articleid=smart_2014_3_10_40089

Vancouver

Mullagh L, Blair L, Dunn N. Beyond the smart city: reflecting human values in the built environment. In Patrono L, Leister W, editors, The Third International Conference on Smart Systems, Devices and Technologies SMART 2014 July 20 - 24, 2014 - Paris, France. Paris, France: IARIA. 2014. p. 43-46

Author

Mullagh, Louise ; Blair, Lynne ; Dunn, Nick. / Beyond the smart city : reflecting human values in the built environment. The Third International Conference on Smart Systems, Devices and Technologies SMART 2014 July 20 - 24, 2014 - Paris, France. editor / Luigi Patrono ; Wolfgang Leister. Paris, France : IARIA, 2014. pp. 43-46

Bibtex

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