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Title The Smart Transport As A Part Of Smart Cities: A Start-Up Project Survey Of Training Needs
ID_Doc 56867
Authors Petrov V.
Year 2025
Published Lecture Notes in Intelligent Transportation and Infrastructure, Part F154
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-82818-8_22
Abstract Developing information and communication technologies are effective in city structures as in every field. Cities that cannot make use of technological facilities properly cannot respond to the needs and expectations of citizens. The purpose of this research is to reveal how participation can be developed in smart cities, why cities should turn into a smart city and to what extent smart city applications can be used. With digital transformation, the groundwork has been laid for the formation of a society model that can correctly interpret and process information in people's daily lives, question the environment they live in and adopt the principle of lifelong learning. It is aimed to increase the quality of life of citizens by saving cost, time, and energy. Smart cities are evaluated with six basic dimensions: smart economy, citizens, governance, mobility (incl. Transport), environment, and life. To achieve the objectives determined within the scope of this research, the description method was used. In the collection of data, a survey technique was used. The questionnaire created within the scope of the research was applied in the partner countries of the project: Bulgaria, Greece, Poland Spain, and Türkiye). In total, 505 people from five countries participated in the survey. © The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2025.
Author Keywords digital transformation; smart cities; smart transport


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