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yaraghi fard M, Jalili SaAssistant professor of urdrAbad S. (2025). Evaluation and measurement of healthy city ideas with smart city approach in Shiraz city. jgs. 25(79),
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1- Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST), University of Science and Technology of Iran, University St., Hengam St., Resalat Square, Tehran, Iran.
2- Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST), University of Science and Technology of Iran, University St., Hengam St., Resalat Square, Tehran, Iran. , s_jalili@iust.ac.ir
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A healthy city is an idea to prevent the development of various diseases through the issues of urban design and land use. Shiraz city and Fars province have the highest number of road and pedestrian accidents. Also, depression of the elderly is the basis of other diseases and requires social and health care and increasing awareness in this field to increase life expectancy and strengthen the sense of belonging in society. The present study was investigated to measure indicators and explain healthy urban spaces with a smart city approach in Shiraz city. This research is practical in terms of purpose and descriptive-analytical regarding its nature and method. The statistical population of the research was selected from a group of university experts and municipal employees to identify the ideas of the health-oriented city with the smart city approach. The collection of information required for research is based on detailed library studies. In this study, to analyze the data from an inferential method, the single-sample t-test; analysis of variance test (ANOVA); Scheffe's post hoc test, and factor analysis test were used. To analyze the data, SPSS software was used. The results showed that the indicators of this research are not in conflict with each other and play a role in the health of the citizens. Also, 11 factors have been identified as effective dimensions for a healthy city with a smart city approach, which are: air quality, social interaction, safety level, social participation, climatic comfort, social security, access to water, sewage, and waste management, social justice, urban green space, education, poverty, and employment. Finally, the hypotheses of the research have been confirmed.
 
     
Type of Study: Research | Subject: Geography and Urban Planning

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