Cities around the globe that have residential areas spanning several eras of architecture face the challenge of developing a comfortable urban environment. New urban spaces must accommodate the needs of a modern urban dweller constantly engaged with information and communication technologies and the Internet of Things. A viable urban development strategy is the smart-city model based on a digital city ecosystem using urban informatics technologies. The study case is Kaliningrad, a city with an over 760-year history of development. We present a comparative analysis of its housing development dynamics, tourist zones and mobile internet coverage in the residential areas. Our findings identify digitally advanced and peripheral inner-city areas and, using geoinformation data, showcase the development of digital urban space.
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Mikhaylova, A., Hvaley, D., & Mikhaylov, A. (2022). Geoinformation assessment of digitalization in the urban space of Kaliningrad. Regional Studies, Regional Science, 9(1), 386–389. https://doi.org/10.1080/21681376.2022.2079995
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