2019
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-4014.2019.3397.007
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Inovação urbana e recursos humanos para gestão de cidades sustentáveis

Abstract: resumo Este ensaio teórico, com base em literatura, reflexões, e práticas, tem como objetivo apresentar e discorrer sobre as principais contribuições resultantes do segundo seminário do Ciclo UrbanSus - Inovação, Sustentabilidade e Ação Sistêmica nas Cidades, em particular nos painéis sobre inovação urbana e capacitação de recursos humanos. O texto reforça a importância das abordagens multissetoriais, multiprofissionais e interdisciplinares para potencializar o uso de novas ideias, novas formas de gestão e nov… Show more

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“…Thus, the terms "cities" and "sustainability" have limitations in their descriptions and characteristics. Kniess et al (2019) highlight that a city can be characterized as being the expression of systemic and mutual interaction between natural and social ecosystems.…”
Section: Sustainable Cities and Urban Sustainability -A Comprehensive...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Thus, the terms "cities" and "sustainability" have limitations in their descriptions and characteristics. Kniess et al (2019) highlight that a city can be characterized as being the expression of systemic and mutual interaction between natural and social ecosystems.…”
Section: Sustainable Cities and Urban Sustainability -A Comprehensive...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other cases, the thread of transformation and change can come through exogenous factors, which include events such as earthquakes, floods, and tsunamis or events directly arising from human actions, whether environmental, such as deforestation and pollution of rivers, or social, as a major crisis in the financial market (CHILDERS et al, 2014). Kniess et al (2019) reveal the challenges that cities also face to bring innovation as a central point in their daily lives. For the authors, there must be: 1) reduction of social inequalities in access to technology and innovation; 2) stimulating large-scale computer education; 3) prioritizing the longterm interests of sustainability over the short-term financial interests; 4) greater popular participation in decision-making; 5) establishment of a sustainable and intelligent city vision that permeates citizens and the effective management of available resources.…”
Section: Challenges For the Transition From Traditional To Sustainabl...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Between 1950 and 2018, the World urban population grew more than four times, going from 0.8 billion to 4.2 billion people (UNITED NATIONS, 2018). Moreover, Kniess et al (2019) project that by 2030 more than 60% of the population will live in urban areas, even reaching 6.7 billion people by 2050 (RITCHIE;ROSE, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apesar das áreas urbanas constituírem apenas 2% da superfície terrestre, 75% dos recursos esgotáveis da Terra são consumidos por habitantes que residem nas cidades (GIRARDET, 2000). Segundo a Agenda 2030, em 2014, 54% da população mundial vivia em áreas urbanas, com projeção de crescimento para 66% em 2050 (KNIESS, et al, 2019;MORAES, SOUZA e FERREIRA, 2020). Estima-se que, em 2030, a urbanização global terá 41 megalópoles com mais de 10 milhões de habitantes.…”
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