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Title The Right To The Smart City Under The Sustainable Development Perspective: The Case Of 'Agenda Teresina 2030' And The Mobility Observatory
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Authors Guimaraes, PBV; Braga, SAD; de Lima, TLM
Year 2021
Published REVISTA DE DIREITO DA CIDADE-CITY LAW, 13, 1
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.12957/rdc.2021.49473
Abstract The right to the city has been the subject of discussion for more than fifty years, which has enabled a wide debate on what are the basic rights that involve the study of this guarantee. After almost half a century, the theme has suffered a strong impact, mainly due to the innovations that have emerged in the last decades, especially after the advent of technology. In this sense, there is an urgent need to study the phenomenon of smart cities as an integral part of the right to the city, while the contemporary State demands new needs, these no less important than the rights covered by traditional doctrine. Therefore, this research aims to build the concept of the right to the smart city, from the perspective of sustainable development, as well as to analyze the case of the Teresina 2030 Agenda, specifically with regard to the Mobility Observatory. This research will make use of bibliographic material, legislation on the subject and a case study on the Mobility Observatory. It can be seen that the right to the city, in the format in which it is currently preached, no longer contemplates the current social reality. After the advent of technology, and with its constant development, it is urgent to think about cities in an intelligent, sustainable, interconnected, functional and inclusive perspective.
Author Keywords Right to the smart city; Sustainable Development; Teresina Agenda 2030; Mobility Observatory; Blockchain


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