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Theory and Practice of Territories Spatial Development Based on the Smart City Concept

In: Digital Transformation and the World Economy

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  • Timur Ablyazov

    (Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering)

  • Nauryz Baizakov

    (Economic Research Institute JSC)

Abstract

Spatial development of territories in the digital economy is a relevant area of research since the introduction of digital technologies has become an integral trend of urban development what happened from the beginning of the twenty-first century to ensure a comfortable and safe living environment. Theoretical approaches to the spatial development of territories and the definition of theSmart City concept have been analyzed in this study. The authors also justify the relevance of Smart City strategy development and implementation as the most important stage in territory spatial development and discuss the practical experience of the spatial development of territories of the world and Russia based on the Smart City concept. The existing programs for the spatial development of territories are described; digital technologies, which are tools for implementing Smart City strategies, are examined, and projects planning and implementing approaches on spatial development of territories based on the Smart City concept are analyzed in work as well. The authors identified problems in the sphere of spatial development and proposed a scheme for managing smart city spatial development as a result of this study.

Suggested Citation

  • Timur Ablyazov & Nauryz Baizakov, 2022. "Theory and Practice of Territories Spatial Development Based on the Smart City Concept," Studies on Entrepreneurship, Structural Change and Industrial Dynamics, in: Andrei Rudskoi & Askar Akaev & Tessaleno Devezas (ed.), Digital Transformation and the World Economy, pages 161-179, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:seschp:978-3-030-89832-8_9
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-89832-8_9
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