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This book addresses critical issues for contemporary cities building their future, presenting a cohesive narrative rooted in the diverse experiences of its authors and reflecting the systemic nature of urban environments. The authors attribute the success of programming and implementing the development of future cities to the deliberate creation of stakeholder competencies, primarily through the use of smart city tools. It is assumed that, over time, these competencies will evolve both qualitatively and diversely, with their co-creation remaining a dynamic process due to shifts among stakeholders driven by migration, natural population growth or decline, and changes in stakeholder structures.

While urban communities differ significantly in various locations, conditioned culturally, politically, economically, etc., the book argues that the mechanisms of smart cities can be unified due to available technological tools and methods of filtering big data for the needs of cognitive and decision-making processes. In this area, international experiences of both cities and technology companies indicate the universality of solving problems of city functioning and the great ability to disseminate knowledge in this area. The identified trends and applied conceptual approaches can serve as a benchmark for searching for smart city competences that serve the constant increase in the inclusiveness of cities. The book will appeal to academics, researchers and advanced students, as well as policymakers and practitioners.



This book addresses critical issues for contemporary cities building their future, presenting a cohesive narrative rooted in the diverse experiences of its authors and reflecting the systemic nature of urban environments. It attributes the success of the development of future cities to the deliberate creation of stakeholder competencies.

Preface
1. Inclusive Communities in Urban Environment Development:
Foundations for Success
2. Generational Entanglement of Urban Communities
3.
Diversity, Tolerance and Acceptance (Inclusion): From Individual Attitudes to
Inclusiveness
4. Future Smart City Competencies in Response to Inclusivity:
The Key to Sustainable Urban Development Epilogue
Elwira Gross-Gniot is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Management, University of Warsaw, Poland.

Zbigniew Makiea is a Professor of economics and chairman of the Council of the Academic Discipline of International Relations, University of Dbrowa Górnicza, Poland.

Magdalena M. Stuss is an Associate Professor in the Department of Management Theory and Human Capital, Institute of Economics, Finance and Management, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland.

Jacek Szotysek is a Professor of Economic Sciences and the Head of the Department of Social Logistics, University of Economics, Katowice, Poland.

Grayna Trzpiot is a Professor of Economic Sciences and the Head of the Department of Demography and Economics Statistics, University of Economics, Katowice, Poland.
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