Planejando Smart Cities
uma revisão bibliométrica sobre planejamento estratégico de cidades inteligentes
Palavras-chave:
Cidade Inteligente, Planejamento estratégicoResumo
A cidade inteligente, sustentável, tecnológica, inclusiva e inovadora parece ser uma evolução mais que natural do ambiente urbano moderno, dada a importância da tecnologia e o poder econômico dos centros urbanos. O que torna uma cidade inteligente? Como ela o torna? Para oferecer subsídios a estas perguntas, este artigo objetiva realizar uma revisão sistemática da literatura sobre o planejamento estratégico de cidades inteligentes, utilizando-se de ferramentas e métodos de análise bibliométrica para pesquisa, coleta, classificação e análise de artigos acadêmicos de relevância sobre o assunto.
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