New developments in the relations of world cities: with the technology of smart cities

Document Type : Original Article

Author
Postdoctoral Student of Urban Design, Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, Tarbiat Dabir Shahid Rajaei University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract
Abstract: The aim of this research is to systematically review and analyze the components, standards and development modes of smart cities in different regions of the world. This research seeks to provide a new framework for smart cities that takes cultural and technological dimensions into account. The research question is how smart city technologies affect the evolution of international relations between world cities and what role these technologies play in strengthening cultural cooperation and interactions. Do they play between different cities? The research method used in this study is descriptive-analytical and the data were collected from scientific articles and international reports. which was done through a systematic review. First, 150 articles were identified from reliable scientific databases such as Google Scholar and Scopus and the reference of academic Jihad articles between 2010 and 2024. After applying the entry and exit criteria, 40 articles related to the topic were selected and entered into the final analysis. The analysis of articles shows that the development of smart cities is highly dependent on cultural, social and infrastructure factors. Different regions have developed these cities based on their local needs and values, and for the success of these projects, the culture and values ​​of each community should be taken into consideration. Challenges such as privacy and inequality in access to technology continue to be important obstacles in the development of smart cities. To solve these problems, comprehensive policies and investment in infrastructure are necessary. As a result, it can be said that the development of smart cities is strongly influenced by local cultures, regional needs and the level of access to technology.
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Volume 5, Issue 10 - Serial Number 10
Humanities
Volume 5, Autumn and Winter 2024-2025, No. 10
March 2025
Pages 29-49