The role of Urban Control and Command Centers in the face of COVID-19: the case of COR in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Larissa Paredes Muse, P. Martins, Alexandre Hojda, P. Abreu, Priscila Couto de Almeida
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The COVID-19 pandemic imposes a whole new way for cities to deal with crises. More than ever, in order to protect the citizens, cities need to rely on data to address such a public health emergency. In this sense, the Urban Control and Command Centers (CCCs) are an important governance organism to help the monitoring and the management of the complex dynamic of contemporary cities. These centralized and integrated management structures in the form of a governmental agency can aid the decision makers into a more coordinated, systemic, strategic, and data-driven intervention. In Rio de Janeiro’s case, the city Urban CCC - called Rio de Janeiro Operations Center (COR in the Portuguese abbreviation) - is mostly designed to monitor the daily routine of the different systems and infrastructures that compose the city’s dynamic, to plan and integrate operations for big events like Rio 2016 Olympic Games and to manage emergency situations. With the monitoring center, Rio is able to identify abnormalities and make sure that any interference in the city can be resolved in a timely manner, in order to ensure that the city comes back to normal in the face of a disruption and runs as smoothly as possible. Regarding the context of the pandemic of the COVID-19, Urban CCCs can also be an important tool to manage health emergencies. In this paper, the case of the COR is presented, showing how this Brazilian city is using its Urban CCC to monitor and assist the authorities with real time data intelligence to respond to this unprecedented emergency.
面对COVID-19,城市控制和指挥中心的作用:以巴西里约热内卢的COR为例
2019冠状病毒病大流行为城市应对危机提出了一种全新的方式。为了保护市民,城市比以往任何时候都更需要依靠数据来应对这种突发公共卫生事件。从这个意义上说,城市控制和指挥中心(CCCs)是一个重要的治理有机体,有助于监测和管理当代城市的复杂动态。这些政府机构形式的集中和综合管理结构可以帮助决策者进行更加协调、系统、战略性和数据驱动的干预。在里约热内卢de Janeiro的案例中,城市城市中心被称为里约热内卢de Janeiro运营中心(葡萄牙语缩写为COR),主要用于监控构成城市动态的不同系统和基础设施的日常工作,规划和整合里约热内卢2016年奥运会等大型活动的运营,以及管理紧急情况。有了监控中心,里约热内卢能够发现异常,并确保城市中的任何干扰都能及时解决,以确保城市在面临中断时恢复正常,并尽可能顺利地运行。在2019冠状病毒病大流行的背景下,城市核心承诺也可以成为管理突发卫生事件的重要工具。本文介绍了COR的案例,展示了这个巴西城市如何使用其城市CCC来监控和协助当局实时数据情报,以应对这一前所未有的紧急情况。
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