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Title Public-Private Partnership (Ppp) And Ict In A Mega-Smart City: The Case Of Istanbul
ID_Doc 43735
Authors Klimek S.
Year 2024
Published Smart Cities: Lock-in, Path-dependence and Non-linearity of Digitalization and Smartification
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003415930-16
Abstract The objective of this chapter is to examine whether and how the introduction of information and communication technology (ICT) and ICT-based solutions in Istanbul influences gentrification, the shape, development, and growth of the city and its population, as well as the attractiveness of the city as a business, scientific, and tourist destination. At the same time, based on an analysis of recent investment schemes implemented under the public-private partnership (PPP) models in Istanbul, this chapter examines their impact on Istanbul’s development as a smart city. It is argued that PPP, viewed as a tool for implementing modern solutions in cities, is a highly efficient tool, as it enables city authorities to implement complex, expensive, and technologically extensive changes in the fabric of the city in a relatively short period of time. Substantial positive outcomes for the quality of life of the city residents are thus created. © 2025 selection and editorial matter, Anna Visvizi and Hanna Godlewska-Majkowska; individual chapters, the contributors.
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