عرض سجل المادة البسيط

dc.contributor.author Ben Lahoual, l Hossine
dc.date.accessioned 2025-07-16T09:58:24Z
dc.date.available 2025-07-16T09:58:24Z
dc.date.issued 2025
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.univ-djelfa.dz:8080/xmlui/handle/112/7720
dc.description this research highlights that artificial intelligence (AI) has become one of the fundamental pillars for achieving sustainable urban development and efficiently managing smart cities. Global experiences in cities like Singapore, Barcelona, and Dubai have shown that the success of the smart transformation does not rely solely on the availability of technology, but fundamentally on a clear strategic vision, investment in digital infrastructure, the development of human competencies, and the strengthening of partnerships between the public and private sectors. Moreover, engaging the local community, adopting open data policies, and developing clear legal and ethical frameworks are all crucial factors to ensure the sustainability of these projects and to generate tangible impacts on citizens’ lives. In the Algerian context, the analysis reveals noticeable progress in areas such as the development of digital infrastructure, the enhancement of education and training in AI, and the emergence of promising research initiatives—especially in cities like Djelfa, which possesses economic, human, and geographic assets qualifying it to become a leading model in the implementation of smart solutions. However, the path toward smart and sustainable Algerian cities still faces significant challenges, including weak infrastructure, data fragmentation, shortage of skilled professionals, limited funding, and the absence of a comprehensive regulatory framework. Through the case study of Djelfa, it becomes clear that focusing on priority sectors such as agriculture, transport, cybersecurity, and education—coupled with the adoption of gradual implementation steps starting with pilot projects and continuous performance evaluation—can form a replicable model for other Algerian cities. Furthermore, enhancing investment in digital infrastructure, supporting scientific research, encouraging tech entrepreneurship, and expanding training and awareness programs will remain essential components to ensure the success of the smart transformation and the achievement of sustainable development at both the local and national levels. en_EN
dc.description.abstract This study examines the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in smart city management, highlighting global experiences such as Singapore, Barcelona, and Dubai, with a focus on the opportunities and challenges of implementing these technologies in Algeria, particularly in Djelfa as a case study. The research underscores the importance of AI in enhancing transportation, healthcare, government services, and security, while discussing challenges related to infrastructure, data, human resources, funding, and legal frameworks in Algeria. It proposes practical steps for AI implementation in Djelfa and recommends prioritizing sectors such as agriculture, transport, cybersecurity, and education, alongside boosting infrastructure investment and supporting scientific research and entrepreneurship to achieve sustainable digital transformation. en_EN
dc.language.iso en en_EN
dc.publisher Université Ziane Achour – Djelfa – Faculté des Sciences de la Nature et de la Vie en_EN
dc.subject artificial intelligence, smart cities, Djelfa, digital transformation, digital infrastructure, smart governance, smart agriculture, cybersecurity, Algeria en_EN
dc.title Artificial Intelligence Tools for Efficient Urban Management en_EN
dc.title.alternative Urban Planning en_EN
dc.type Thesis en_EN


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