Abstract

Cities are inherently complex and vastly interrelated challenges. Meanwhile, the rapid growth of cities is not commensurate with the capacity to expand their infrastructure and imposes increasing pressure on urban infrastructure. In other words, it is beyond their capacities and capabilities. Therefore, they always suffer from adverse consequences. One of the new concepts to meet the current challenges of cities in the field of urban planning is the development of smart cities that integrate physical and virtual capabilities. The trend of smart cities in Tehran has started a few years ago. In this study, the current situation of Tehran was evaluated and the strengths and weaknesses of Tehran Smart City were identified, and appropriate strategies and measures to continue the trend of moving Tehran City towards Smart City. The research method in this research is descriptive-analytical. SWOT analysis method and internal matrices (IFE) and external (EFE) were used for research. The results of this study show that all the necessities that have led cities in the world to smart approaches are also applicable in Tehran and the situation of Tehran in the trend of smart city in Tehran is appropriate. According to the strategy selected in this research, which is the Maxi-Maxi or SO strategy, the city of Tehran can continue the smart city trend by using its strengths and investing in opportunities and achieve the desired goals.

Highlights

  • The third millennium is the urban millennium; Because for the first time, the world's urban population exceeds 50%

  • In SWOT analysis, its internal factors are factors that can affect the purpose of the analysis itself, such as the quality of urban life

  • S8.Suitable conditions and conditions are provided for the night presence of people in the urban community of Tehran S9.Tehran citizens are active in society S10.Tehranians' Access to Smart City Facilities

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Introduction

The third millennium is the urban millennium; Because for the first time, the world's urban population exceeds 50%. They are a place for the concentration of physical and human capital, with 80 percent of the world's GDP coming from cities, and by 2050, 600 of the world's largest cities are projected to produce 60 percent of the world's gross domestic product. The rapid growth of cities is not commensurate with the capacity to expand their infrastructure and imposes increasing pressure on urban infrastructure The massive influx of residents has led to chaos and disorder, creating conditions that have upset the balance of cities and made it impossible to achieve sustainability with current methods of urban management and development.[1-6]

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