Bridging Access for Underserved Populations and Smart Cities Innovations
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https://doi.org/10.38124/ijsrmt.v2i6.902Keywords:
Smart Cities, Digital Divide, Underserved Populations, Urban Equity, Inclusive Technology, Digital Accessibility, Participatory Design, Urban Innovation, Social Inclusion, Technological JusticeAbstract
Smart cities represent transformative urban development paradigms that leverage digital technologies, data analytics, and interconnected infrastructure to enhance urban living quality. However, the rapid proliferation of smart city initiatives has simultaneously exposed critical disparities in technological access among under served populations, including low-income communities, elderly citizens, people with disabilities, and marginalized ethnic groups. This study examines the intersection between smart city innovations and digital equity, exploring how urban technological advancement can either exacerbate or mitigate existing socioeconomic divides. Through a mixed-methods approach combining quantitative analysis of smart city implementation data across 45 cities and qualitative interviews with 120 stakeholders, this research identifies key barriers preventing equitable access to smart city benefits. The findings reveal that while 78% of smart city projects incorporate advanced technological infrastructure, only 34% include explicit provisions for ensuring accessibility among vulnerable populations. The study proposes a comprehensive framework for inclusive smart city development that prioritizes universal design principles, affordable connectivity solutions, digital literacy programs, and participatory governance structures. Results indicate that cities implementing inclusive design frameworks experienced 42% higher adoption rates among under served communities compared to technology-first approaches. This research contributes to the growing discourse on sustainable urban development by demonstrating that technological sophistication must be accompanied by deliberate equity-focused strategies to ensure that smart city innovations serve all residents regardless of socioeconomic status, physical ability, or digital literacy levels.
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