![]() The study covers 44 cities around the world and comparisons were made by TOPSIS (Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution). According to the results, while 'smart living' is the most important characteristic with a 35,459% priority, 'smart governance' is the last with 5,738%. In this paper, Analytical Network Process (ANP) is used to weight smart and sustainable city criteria. According to the literature review, the basic dimensions of smart cities are generally evaluated with the criteria of regional competitiveness, transportation, information and communication technology, economy, natural resources, human and social capital, quality of life and participation of citizens in the management of cities. Therefore, there is a need to compare these efforts using evaluation frameworks. Significant efforts are being performed to make cities smarter and more sustainable.
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