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"MACAU’S STRATEGIES FOR IMPLEMENTING MART CITY POLICY: A STUDY OF THE STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF MACAU CITIZENS

Date Issued
2025-07
Abstract
This dissertation explores how smart city strategies are being used in Macau, focusing
on what everyday citizens think about them. It explores both the positive aspects and
the problems with how these policies are being put into action. While the Macau
government has introduced several digital services. For example, the Macau One
Account, electronic payments, and smart transport systems. There are many people
who feel there’s a gap between technology and how well it actually includes
everyone.
The research is based on a close look at government plans (like the Macau SAR Five-
Year Plan 2016–2020) and interviews with people from different age groups. Using a
method of analyzing themes in the data, the study found that younger and middle-
aged people generally find these tools useful and convenient. However, older adults
often struggle because they aren’t as comfortable with smart city services and don’t
get enough support. Also, even though the government says it welcomes public input,
most people said they weren’t really involved in decisions, showing that the process is
mostly top-down.
The study points out some big challenges, like digital inequality, lack of public
participation, and a mismatch between what policies aim for and what people actually
need in daily life. It suggests making smart city planning more inclusive by offering
digital tools in multiple languages, involving citizens in budgeting decisions, and
providing digital training for those who need it. Overall, it argues that smart city
development should focus more on fairness, access, and building public trust to truly
improve urban life in a lasting and meaningful way.
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Smart City

Citizen Perspective

Citizen-Centric Smart...

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