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               In  this  paper,  we  analyzed  the  performance  of  the  the  NAR  Innovation
            District  according  to  OECD’s  criteria  for  resilient  cities,  and  quantitative
            performance criteria such as sunlight, distance, landscape/view, noise, and
            wind via AI-integrated applications. According to OECD’s criteria the NAR
            Innovation  District  checks  many parameters  under  the themes  of  society,
            economy, environment and governance resiliency. And, according to
            quantitative performance criteria, the results reveal that the area has a solid
            ground for a sustainable environment and potential to improve the quality of
            life dramatically in Esenler.

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