Abstract
In recent years, Agile methodologies have emerged as promising frameworks for managing complex projects, with applications extending beyond software development into various domains. This article delves into the intersection of Agile methodologies and urban transformation projects, where the dynamic and multifaceted nature of urban development presents unique challenges. By breaking down urban projects into iterative phases, Agile methodologies offer a flexible and adaptive approach that can effectively address the diverse needs and priorities of stakeholders. Through empirical research and case studies, this study explores how Agile principles can enhance stakeholder engagement, facilitate cross-sector collaboration, and promote innovative solutions to urban challenges. Additionally, the article examines the role of Agile methodologies in fostering resilience, sustainability, and inclusivity in urban development initiatives. By synthesizing insights from theory and practice, this article provides a comprehensive overview of the potential benefits and challenges of applying Agile methodologies in the context of urban transformation, offering valuable guidance for practitioners, policymakers, and researchers alike. As cities continue to evolve and face ever-growing challenges, Agile methodologies present a promising avenue for driving positive change and creating more resilient, sustainable, and inclusive urban environments.
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