The success or failure of the smart city project that targets existing communities is determined mainly by the understanding, acceptance, and belief of the existing neighborhoods with the project’s vision, though, and philosophy, and to reach that, the prevailing communities should prepare to have these features. It may require a radical change of some aspects of society’s culture and a formal change of some of the ideas, applications, behaviors, and practices of members of society and its societal formations. It will not complete in an optimal form except by studying the targeted communities’ cultural reality objectively and sociologically in-depth by experts in this field. So that in the light of that study, the objectives of the necessary and necessary changes and developments in the cultural reality characteristics and manifestations of those societies and the identification of carefully studied goals for those changes and Develop successful policies to achieve those goals, identify mechanisms and means, and create the tools and supplies needed to implement those policies.

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