2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12176874
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Smart City as a Tool of Citizen-Oriented Urban Regeneration: Framework of Preliminary Evaluation and Its Application

Abstract: This study explores projects to regenerate old urban spaces and introduce smart city systems. It focuses on citizen perspectives and ways to build a citizen-centered smart city. A survey of 624 residents was undertaken in three South Korean cities where relevant projects have been implemented. The Hierarchical Regression Model was employed to learn what factors affect citizens’ overall preferences for smart city projects. The analysis found that citizens prefer the services closely linked to their everyday liv… Show more

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“…In descriptive research, which describes smart city-related phenomena and presenting indicators and standards, ten real estate development projects worldwide (Moch and Wreda) [45] and in Lithuania were evaluated according to the smart city real estate development evaluation framework. Explanatory studies to identify the causal relationship by grasping the real relationship of the phenomenon included a survey of 624 citizens living in smart cities (Oh) [46] and a study to verify whether smart city public services are recognized through 428 urban residents in China (Yu et al) [47]. Next, as a result of the analysis of the distribution of papers according to the data collection method, the primary data was 63.9% with 245 pieces.…”
Section: Results Of Research Methods Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In descriptive research, which describes smart city-related phenomena and presenting indicators and standards, ten real estate development projects worldwide (Moch and Wreda) [45] and in Lithuania were evaluated according to the smart city real estate development evaluation framework. Explanatory studies to identify the causal relationship by grasping the real relationship of the phenomenon included a survey of 624 citizens living in smart cities (Oh) [46] and a study to verify whether smart city public services are recognized through 428 urban residents in China (Yu et al) [47]. Next, as a result of the analysis of the distribution of papers according to the data collection method, the primary data was 63.9% with 245 pieces.…”
Section: Results Of Research Methods Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also worth ensuring that city residents understand what the technology is used for and what benefits it brings. For this purpose, it is necessary to recognize their needs [57]. Meanwhile, citizens expect that the implementation of projects aimed at creating creative and smart cities will improve their quality of life and have a positive impact on their safety [58].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, supplying additional housing and buildings should be continuous to solve the space scarcity problem. Simultaneously, the quality of residential and work environments should be continuously improved in line with the increase in urban density [27].…”
Section: Urban Problems Related To the Core Needs Of Smart Citiesmentioning
confidence: 99%