Flood Risk Management Through Digital Transformation in Connection with Smart Urban Development Management: A Case of Lao Cai City of Vietnam
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Digital transformation, smart city, smart urban governance, urban management, flood risk managementAbstract
This paper develops an approach of smart city and smart urban governance by providing ideas for using digital transformation as a tool for flood risk management and how they are translated into practice. Smart tools can only be applied if there are sufficient data provided. Therefore, real-time data and updated data collection are vital. The information is important but the more important part is the exchange data procedure or information sharing. Co-operation and participation among stakeholders in providing and sharing information can create a foundation for a smart city. The case study of Lao Cai city of Vietnam shows that digital transformation and data sharing among departments act as decision-support sources for leaders while promoting the interests of the community and professionals in urban development direction. The study suggests that instead of waiting for a synchronous system to be built in a unified standard, all levels of government in every sector need to share their data for step-by-step smarter management.
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