Évaluation de la ville stratégique numérique : stratégies, services publics et gestion de l'information municipale à Lagos, au Nigeria
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Pour se développer, offrir une qualité de vie élevée, résoudre les problèmes et se numériser de manière stratégique, les villes ont besoin de stratégies, de services publics et d'informations urbaines et spatiales (IUS). Ces éléments sont essentiels pour améliorer le travail des gestionnaires municipaux et l'efficacité des citadins. Cette recherche visait à analyser les stratégies et les services publics de la ville de Lagos et à vérifier leur conformité avec le modèle de la DDC et la politique de gestion des informations urbaines et spatiales. Une étude de cas a été menée, et les données ont été analysées à l'aide de techniques qualitatives et quantitatives. Les résultats ont révélé que Lagos disposait de 3 stratégies et de 30 services publics. Parmi ces services, 36,7 % étaient conformes au modèle de la DDC, 10 % aux IUS et 53,3 % étaient encore en attente de mise en œuvre. En conclusion, il a été recommandé que les stratégies et les services publics de la ville de Lagos soient correctement gérés et intégrés au système de gestion de l'information urbaine et spatiale conformément au modèle SDC, qu'il soit amélioré en assurant une bonne information sur le logement et l'utilisation des sols, une politique spatiale et une information géographique, une information médicale et sanitaire pour faciliter l'accès aux installations et services médicaux, un système d'information sur les transports et la gestion du trafic, entre autres recommandations.
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