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Sustainable Energy Efficient Human-Centered Digital Solutions for ESG Megacities Development

Frontiers in Energy Research 2022 28 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 50 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Sergey Barykin, Sergey Mikhailovich Sergeev, Irina Kapustina, Elena de la Poza, Denis Vladimirovich Danilevich, Denis Vladimirovich Danilevich, Angela Bahauovna Mottaeva, Angela Bahauovna Mottaeva, Larisa Olegovna Andreeva, Larisa Olegovna Andreeva, Shakizada Niyazbekova, Anna Karmanova

Summary

This study developed algorithms to assist municipal governments in making optimal environmental decisions for sustainable smart city development, integrating energy efficiency, human-centered design, and ESG considerations.

This study demonstrates algorithms that assist municipal administrations to make the best environmental decisions. The algorithms developed by large alpha-class municipal governments with assistance of department of environmental agency data analyst. Mathematical and econometric modeling techniques as well as optimum solution theories adhered to develop a model, and the criteria is functionality, which reflects a balance between maximum profit, comfort in living circumstances, the environment, and the need to avoid a market failure scenario. The ensuing results allow for the most optimal administrative decisions, such as the rate of environmental taxes. The empirical findings show that higher environmental, social and governance performance and digital finance has improved the corporate financing efficiency, as well as the influence of ESG performance on energy efficiency, all at a 1% significance level.

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