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Integrating Smart City Technologies and Urban Resilience: A Systematic Review and Research Agenda for Urban Planning and Design

Shabnam Varzeshi, John Fien, Leila Irajifar

2025Smart Cities5 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cities increasingly utilise digital technologies to tackle climate risks and urban shocks, yet their real impact on resilience remains uncertain. This paper systematically reviews 115 peer-reviewed studies (2012–2024) to explore how smart city technologies engage with planning instruments, governance arrangements, and social processes, following PRISMA 2020 and combining bibliometric co-occurrence mapping with a qualitative synthesis of full texts. Three themes organise the findings: (i) urban planning and design, (ii) smart technologies in resilience, and (iii) strategic planning and policy integration. Across these themes, Internet of Things (IoT) and geographic information system (GIS) applications have the strongest empirical support for enhancing absorptive and adaptive capacities through risk mapping, early warning systems, and infrastructure operations, while artificial intelligence, digital twins, and blockchain remain largely at pilot or conceptual stages. The review also highlights significant geographical and hazard biases: most cases come from high-income cities and concentrate on floods and earthquakes, while slow stresses (such as heat, housing insecurity, and inequality) and cities in the Global South are under-represented. Overall, the study promotes a “smart–resilience co-production” perspective, demonstrating that resilience improvements rely less on technology alone and more on how digital systems are integrated into governance and participatory practices.

Topics & Concepts

Smart cityResilience (materials science)Urban planningUrban resilienceEnvironmental planningCorporate governanceAgency (philosophy)Participatory planningRisk governanceBusinessCitizen journalismConceptual frameworkHazardInformation and Communications TechnologyPsychological resilienceUrbanizationUrban designUrban studiesEmpirical researchInteroperabilityEngineeringSpatial planningThe InternetEmerging technologiesWarning systemInformation technologyKnowledge managementInternet of ThingsGeographic information systemLand-use planningDigital mappingEmpirical evidencePolitical scienceRegional scienceEarly warning systemDigital divideGlobal cityDigital transformationSmart Cities and TechnologiesSustainability and Climate Change GovernanceHuman Mobility and Location-Based Analysis