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Having access to an exclusive and standard  georeferenced address not only will improve the quality of urban services in economic, social, and environmental terms, but also optimizes the efficiency of affairs such as transportation and traffic management, emergency services and crisis management, cadastral mapping and land management, management of subscribers to urban infrastructures, mail delivery management etc. In this regard, Australia has always been one of the pioneers of G-NAF project.
Considering the problems in the way of addressing places and the benefits of providing the addressing model based on text and GNAF geographic data in smart cities, research and compilation of this research has been necessary.
For this purpose, in this research, after knowing the different addressing models of industrial cities in successful countries and examining the experiences of the GNAF project in Australia, it was carried out in Iran with the view of the requirements of industrial and smart cities.
 According to the research method, the opinions of managers and experts in this field, the components of requirements for addresses in cities were extracted and proposed to the Delphi panel experts in the form of a questionnaire, and after the two-stage implementation of this method, the final components of the plan were extracted and finally the proposed model was presented.
In addition, using specialized and intelligent software to geocode addresses and standardize all addresses of smart cities, the location-based address database is prepared standardized and updated, and subsequently various services of this information can be provided for citizens, businesses, private companies and government organizations,(G2G, G2B و G2C)  etc.
 
     
Type of Study: Research | Subject: Geography and Urban Planning
Received: 2023/08/1 | Accepted: 2025/02/18

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