Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology, The Ohio State University, Ohio, USA
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A Quantitative Assessment of Kyoto City Zoo′s Extent of Intelligence: Demonstrating the Significance of Zoos in Smart Towns and Cities
Author(s): Lukas Donovan*
In an era characterized by rapid urbanization and technological advancement, the concept of "smart cities" has gained significant attention
worldwide. Smart cities leverage technology and data-driven approaches to enhance the quality of life for their residents, improve sustainability,
and promote economic development. While the primary focus of smart cities is often on human-centric solutions, there is a growing recognition of
the importance of integrating natural elements and wildlife into these urban environments. Kyoto City Zoo, situated in the heart of Japan's ancient
capital, offers a compelling case study for assessing the extent of intelligence within such urban wildlife facilities and their role in smart towns and cities... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2952-8097.2023.7.211
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