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The majority of the world's population lives in cities. Cities now house more than half of the world's population. The urban population is expected to increase to 75 percent by 2030. By 2050, the number of "megacities" with 10 million or more inhabitants will have increased at the same rate. Recently, the world has faced a slew of global issues. Cities are dealing with climate change, global warming, flash floods, wildfires, and, most recently, the COVID-19 pandemic. Cities' resilience is critical to the urban population. Smart applications must be developed so that cities can deal with global issues while also providing high-prosperity services to their citizens. As a result, many central and local governments are in charge of smart city applications. One of the six fundamental components of smart cities is smart economy. Green economy practices have emerged as a means for cities to become more resilient in the face of global environmental problems. Smart cities, smart city components, smart economy, and green economy are all discussed conceptually in this study. The smart economy component is highlighted in particular, and the extent to which the green economy occurs in smart economy applications is investigated using its main characteristics, concepts, and applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |