Describing the relationship between smart cities and sustainability by focusing on the characteristics of smart cities to help progress that is more effective

نوع المستند : المقالة الأصلية

المؤلف

CIC- School of Business at Sheikh Zayed Campus

المستخلص

الملخص
تم إجراء العديد من الأبحاث حول موضوع المدن الذكية، حيث تم التعرض في بعضاً من هذه الأبحاث إلى مبادئ المدن الذكية ومكوناتها وتقنياتها وكيفية بناء مدن ذكية.
 أم في هذا المقال قد حاولنا التعرض لمفهوم المدن الذكية من منظور مختلف وهو مفهوم استدامة المدن الذكية، حيث الربط بين مفهوم المدن الذكية والتنمية الحضرية المستدامة. فالمدن الذكية تعني الاندماج الطبيعي لأنظمة تكنولوجية المعلومات والتقنيات الحديثة والبنية التحتية المادية والبنية التحتية الاجتماعية والتجارية التي تتعاون فيما بينها لتزويد صانعي القرار ببيانات ذكية وقابلة للتنفيذ.
  لذا أصبحت المدن الذكية المستدامة من خلال ثورة تكنولوجيا المعلومات لديها القدرة على إيجاد حلول جديدة للمشاكل الحالية والمستقبلية، كما أصبح لديها القدرة على الاستفادة من استثمارات البنية التحتية الحالية وكذلك المخططة لتحسين نوعية حياة الناس من خلال تقديم خدمات أيسر وأسهل، وتوفير مناخ استثماري مناسب للشركات، وأيضاَ زيادة كفاءة الموارد الحكومية وشفافيتها. وبناءً عليه يمكن النظر إلى مفهوم استدامة المدينة الذكية كإطار لتحقيق رؤية متقدمة وحديثة للتحضر.
Abstract
Many types of research have been undertaken on smart cities, including their principles, components, technologies, and how to construct a smart city. However, we attempted in this paper to promote the smart city strategy by recognizing the notion of a sustainable urban development approach. That Smart city is a natural amalgamation of systems, IT infrastructure, physical infrastructure, and social and business infrastructure that the technologies collaborate to provide decision-makers with intelligent and actionable data. 
Where,  the sustainability of smart cities through the information technology revolution become has the ability to can finding novel solutions to current and future problems, make use of existing and planned infrastructure investments to improve people's quality of life, provide a favorable investment climate for businesses, and increase government resource efficiency and transparency. Therefore, we can be viewed the concept of sustainability of smart city as a framework for realizing an advanced and modern vision of urbanization.
 

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