Urban Planning
Nikoo Medghalchi; Hossein Bahrainy; Mojtaba Rafieian
Abstract
The advent of the information age in the 20th century Due to the great changes in the field of information and communication technology, the prevailing approach to maximizing the solution of urban problems and saving these technologies has advanced urban planners, designers and policy makers. Despite ...
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The advent of the information age in the 20th century Due to the great changes in the field of information and communication technology, the prevailing approach to maximizing the solution of urban problems and saving these technologies has advanced urban planners, designers and policy makers. Despite the novelty of these developments, the speed of its growth and extensive development has provided a wide range of interactions between different sections of urban studies. Coinciding with its growing trend, the corona virus has been spreading around the world since December 2019, re-examining the role of information and communication technology. Due to the lack of internal research (about 17 articles) in relation to information and communication technology and the city and the existence of a gap in this relationship, and the importance of paying attention to this area in urban studies, the purpose of this article is to identify, extract and provide interactive space. And is a research between the development of information and communication technologies on the subfields of urban studies, in order to introduce, classify topics, approaches and methods, as well as to use the results of research. In this regard, using the method of systematic review research, the content of published foreign scientific research was reviewed and analyzed. This started with searching for valid articles and by studying the abstracts and research results of more than 150 articles and monitoring them, and finally selecting 93 articles after entering the Excel software environment. The articles are published in English between the 30-year period 1990-2020. Monitoring, reviewing and extracting the key points of the articles will finally lead us to the following 8 categories, including 1) urban policy, 2) electronic participation, 3) smart city, 4) structure and spatial organization of the city, 5) travel behavior, 6) Digital divide, 7) Public space, 8) Competitiveness, and 30 sub-axes, each of which presented authors, work methods and research findings. Recent studies show that the spread of coronavirus has multiplied the use of information and communication technologies, and this will definitely change the intensity of its impact on the city and urban planning and design more rapidly. Therefore, this article is presented in order to explain the various dimensions of this issue.