Technology and its Use in Urban Space


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Authors

  • Lindita Kiri Fan. S. Noli University

Keywords:

Technology, digital divide, urban space, environment, challenges

Abstract

There are three main problems that this paper deals with: The first problem is how technology
is used in the urban population, exploiting its advantages. The second problem is the impact of technology
and science on the environment, highlighting the main directions such as the preservation of the
environment, which aims to limit the impact of pollution from industry, agriculture, human activity, and
the preservation of nature, which aims to limit to a minimum the changes in nature (ecosystems) such as
the effects of global warming, preserving the ozone layer, reducing gas emissions, avoiding acid rain. The
third problem has to do with highlighting the advantages of using technology in education and teaching in
the era of globalization as well as in intelligent services and technology challenges. The purpose of this
paper is to deal with the way technology is used in urban life by analyzing the application and approach in
contemporary cities as well as the impact on its users who can be employees, teachers, etc. to increase their
professional performance. The technology in urban life is innovative which is being widely used in the
global rank every day and more. Its use is wide in various fields and one of the fields in which it is widely
applied is in cities enabling the creation of smart cities. The methodology of the work is mainly based on
analysis and synthesis based on the contemporary literature of theoretical interpretations.

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Author Biography

Lindita Kiri , Fan. S. Noli University

Department of History and Geography, Albania

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Published

2024-10-02

How to Cite

Kiri , L. (2024). Technology and its Use in Urban Space. International Journal of Advanced Natural Sciences and Engineering Researches, 8(9), 64–70. Retrieved from https://as-proceeding.com/index.php/ijanser/article/view/2044

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