智慧城市和城市交通促进创新和可持续发展

Daniela Nicolai De Oliveira Lima, Flávio de São Pedro Filho
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摘要

本研究以去增长和循环经济理论为基础。本研究的总体目标是对大城市的城市流动性进行专题讨论,并提出以可持续的技术形式实施的解决方案,从而将大都市转变为智慧城市。作为具体目标,它寻求(1)展示大城市的城市交通问题;(2)结合拉图什的去增长理论和循环经济,解决不可持续消费习惯转变为最小消费习惯的全球趋势;(3)以智慧城市为重点,解读大型城市中心的新趋势。事实上,年轻的千禧一代选择享受商品,而不是拥有它们;随着互联网的普及,人们开始与城市互动,交换交通信息(拥堵和公共交通路线);他们还可以使用其他交通方式,比如使用共享汽车、自行车、电动滑板车和其他可以通过应用程序租用的交通方式。然而,许多声称提供共享服务的公司实际上是为了利润而进行的伪共享。本研究的方法本质上是归纳性的,使用二手资源,从定性书目研究开始,从公共领域页面上提供的文章的电子搜索开始,允许访问所选主题的各种出版物进行审查。其结果是对公众理解当前状况的学术贡献,这可能会导致制定智慧城市更新方案的公共政策,以造福居民。
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Smart Cities and Urban Mobility for Innovation and Sustainability
This study is grounded in theories of degrowth and the circular economy. The general objective of this research leads to a thematic discussion of urban mobility in big cities that will suggest solutions for implementation in sustainable forms of technology which could transform metropolises into smart cities. As specific objectives, it seeks (1) to demonstrate the problem of urban mobility in large cities; (2) to address the global trend of changing unsustainable consumption habits into habits of minimal consumption, linked to Latouche's theory of degrowth and the circular economy; and (3) to interpret new trends in large urban centers with a focus on the smart city. As it happens, young millennials choose to enjoy goods, instead of owning them; with the availability of the Internet, people have started to interact with cities, exchanging information about traffic (congestion and public transport routes); they also access alternative modes of transport, such as the use of shared vehicles, bicycles, electric scooters and other modes that can be rented through apps. However, many companies which claim to offer sharing services in fact practice pseudo-sharing for the sake of profit. The methodology in this study was inductive in nature, using secondary sources, from qualitative bibliographic research starting from electronic searches of articles available in public domain pages, which allowed various publications on the chosen topic to be accessed for review. The result is an academic contribution to the public understanding of current conditions that may lead the elaboration of public policies for updated scenarios of smart cities to the benefit of residents.
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International Journal of Economics and Business Administration
International Journal of Economics and Business Administration Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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