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Title From Smart City To Smart Urban Spaces: Prerequisites For The Formation Of Smart Urban Spaces Based On The Participation Of Residents In The Largest Cities Of Russia
ID_Doc 27289
Authors Vilenskii M.
Year 2024
Published Smart Spaces: a volume in Intelligent Data-Centric Systems
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-443-13462-3.00004-2
Abstract The city is a physical place in space, and the disclosure of the relationship between the city as a spatial structure and its inhabitants through the use of various digital tools within different forms of participatory planning is important for the formation of approaches to achieving social spatial justice. Based on empirical data on the interaction between urban planning regulation, urban governance, population size, and social interaction, we investigate the process of evolution of the social structure in cities: a paradigm shift from a smart city as a whole to smart spaces within the urban structure, giving birth to a smart city. Local forms are opposed to mega-forms: “smart district” or “smart urban space” and “smart city.” The presented research is based on the analysis of the use of various ICT tools by urban communities in Russia, in the largest cities, within the framework of urban planning. Its results answer the following questions: how the processes of formation of “smart urban spaces” occur within the framework of the activities of social movements at the local level, and how municipalities can optimize the participatory planning process within the framework of ICT tools for effective interaction with urban communities. © 2024 Elsevier Inc. All rights are reserved including those for text and data mining AI training and similar technologies.
Author Keywords ICT; Participatory planning; Smart cities; Smart urban spaces; Social networks; Spatial justice


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