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Smart Cities Conditions for Creating New Quality of Life for Population

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  • Oleg DANILOV

    (Department of Automobile Transport Construction and Road Machinery Tyumen Industrial University Russia)

  • Miroslava GUSAROVA

    (Department of Construction Management and Housing and Communal Services Tyumen Industrial University Russia)

  • Aleksey OSIPENKO

    (Department of Automobile Transport Construction and Road Machinery Tyumen Industrial University Russia)

  • Vasiliy SMOLENTSEV

    (Center of Intelligent Systems Tyumen Industrial University Russia)

Abstract

The sustainable development of cities makes them viable adaptable to mitigate adverse impacts to stimulate positive socio economic and environmental changes The main goal of the work is to explore smart cities which contribute to a new quality of life for the population The authors described the main elements of such cities the relationship between quality of life and satisfaction analyzed the factors that contribute to the quality of life It is established that roads transport social programs modern education adaptive ecology and others influence the quality of life in the cities studied It is revealed that the quality of life determines the effectiveness of people s way of life The level and conditions of life are the structural components of the quality of life As a result it can be concluded that the standard of living depends on material spiritual social needs which are related to social society empathy help from other people

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  • Oleg DANILOV & Miroslava GUSAROVA & Aleksey OSIPENKO & Vasiliy SMOLENTSEV, 2018. "Smart Cities Conditions for Creating New Quality of Life for Population," Journal of Advanced Research in Management, ASERS Publishing, vol. 9(4), pages 777-785.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jemt00:v:9:y:2018:i:4:p:777-785
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