%0 Journal Article %T Geospatial Technology Integration in Smart City Frameworks for Achieving Climate Neutrality by 2050: A Case Study of Limassol Municipality, Cyprus %A Antonis Papantoniou %A Chris Danezis %A Diofantos Hadjimitsis %J Journal of Geographic Information System %P 44-60 %@ 2151-1969 %D 2024 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/jgis.2024.161004 %X This study investigated the integration of geospatial technologies within smart city frameworks to achieve the European Union¡¯s climate neutrality goals by 2050. Focusing on rapid urbanization and escalating climate challenges, the research analyzed how smart city frameworks, aligned with climate neutrality objectives, leverage geospatial technologies for urban planning and climate action. The study included case studies from three leading European cities, extracting lessons and best practices in implementing Climate City Contracts across sectors like energy, transport, and waste management. These insights highlighted the essential role of EU and national authorities in providing technical, regulatory, and financial support. Additionally, the paper presented the application of a WEBGIS platform in Limassol Municipality, Cyprus, demonstrating citizen engagement and acceptance of the proposed geospatial framework. Concluding with recommendations for future research, the study contributed significant insights into the advancement of urban sustainability and the effectiveness of geospatial technologies in smart city initiatives for combating climate change. %K Smart Cities %K Geospatial Technologies %K Smart City Frameworks %K Geospatial Integration %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=131167