Smart Cities: Sustainable and Safety Roads Study Model
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https://doi.org/10.4108/eai.13-7-2018.164662Keywords:
Smart Cities, New Cities, Sustainability, Development Goals, Quality of Life, User’s SatisfactionAbstract
Sustainable Satisfaction in Smart Cities has been discussed extensively within the academic context, however; it is argued the fast-urban development and technology, strong trend towards facilitating of urban communities through achieving user’s satisfaction. Consequently, urban planners have had to work hard to raise awareness and increase the quality of life among with future development, global goals, which are easily adopted in new cities which includes tools and mechanisms to achieve such goals . This research aims to respond to the hypothesis by answering the following question: What are the sustainability road elements would that enable achieving a good quality of life and user’s satisfaction in smart new cities??? Hence, the challenges of implementing a maximum level of satisfaction to improve smart new cities’ performance to meet resident expectation and keep it ahead. This paper pinpoints through applying various methods, concepts and practices. Using mixed methods offers a sharper insight into the research question and problems than a single methodology approach, theoretical studies includes articles that address relevant subjects. Moreover, by analyse and compare the performance of the chosen international European smart city case studies in terms of pros and cons methods and efficiency. The researchers plan to apply their research techniques, by suggesting a check list to reach a comparative analysis for improving the current situation, raise life standards in a sustainable manner, which may help the New Egyptian cities those based on the principle of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to face any challenges and improve their opportunities, through a comprehensive and effective management system.
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