IMPROVING SMART CITY GOVERNANCE BASED ON DIGITAL PLATFORMS: A HUMAN-CENTERED APPROACH

IMPROVING SMART CITY GOVERNANCE BASED ON DIGITAL PLATFORMS: A HUMAN-CENTERED APPROACH

Authors

  • Rakhimova Madina Shukhrat qizi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18334545

Keywords:

smart city, digital platform, artificial intelligence, neural management, urban governance, human-centered approach.

Abstract

This article examines the theoretical and practical aspects of using digital platforms in smart city governance. The
primary objective of the study is to develop an effective model for managing urban infrastructure through the application
of artificial intelligence and neural networks. The social, economic, and psychological factors of the digitalization process
are analyzed, and a human-centered governance concept is substantiated. The findings indicate that the successful
development of a smart city is determined not by technology itself, but by the extent to which it effectively improves the
quality of life of citizens

Author Biography

Rakhimova Madina Shukhrat qizi

Turon University
Department of Economics and Foreign
Countries’ Economies
Acting Associate Professor

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Published

2026-01-01

How to Cite

Rakhimova , M. (2026). IMPROVING SMART CITY GOVERNANCE BASED ON DIGITAL PLATFORMS: A HUMAN-CENTERED APPROACH. Innovation Science and Technology, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18334545
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