Evaluation of structural-strategic plans with smart city approach
Subject Areas : Engineering Sciences (Architecture, Civil Engineering, Materials)Jamshid Arous 1 , amir aminzadeh 2
1 - Islamic Azad University, Yasuj Branch
2 - Islamic Azad University, Iran
Keywords: Urban governance, strategic-structural plan, smart city, strategic areas, intelligence indicators,
Abstract :
Structural-strategic plans have emerged following the transformation of rational and holistic thinking in the world, and have also changed the process of preparation, approval and implementation of urban plans in our country. The communication system is not that city; Rather, it is how to plan and use this tool to improve the quality of life of the citizens of a city. The goal of the smart city is to increase the quality of urban life with a sustainable development approach. The idea of creating smart cities, which is a new topic in urban planning, has been proposed in the last two decades and its components have not been fully defined and identified. The purpose and innovation of the present study is the theoretical design of the smart city and the identification of its infrastructure components. In this research, the work approach is fundamental and using the descriptive-analytical method, identifying the components of the structural-strategic plans of the smart city in urban management is defined as the goal.
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