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  • Report_perfilsocioeconômicoCXS | City Living Lab

    PRODUÇÕES TÉCNICAS EN/PT Citylivinglab - Available online 9 may 2022 Socioeconomic profile of Caxias do Sul 2021 Ana Cristina Fachinelli, Cíntia Paese Giacomello, Bianca Libardi, Catiane Borsatto, Rafael de Lucena Perini, Suane de Atayde Moschen, Suélen Bebber EN/PT DOI: Abstract In producing this socioeconomic profile, we analyze Caxias do Sul's social and economic structure. We highlight throughout the material the qualities of Caxias do Sul, presenting it as a favorable environment to live with quality of life and develop business. This publication consolidates diverse information about Caxias do Sul and serves as a reference to support investment decisions, policy formulation, inform visitors and the public about the assets and liabilities of the municipality, and its socioeconomic facts. The magazine Socioeconomic Profile of Caxias do Sul aims to present to the community the aspects that most stand out in the city. Thematic axes have been defined, and, based on them, the primary data obtained from official sources are presented. Historical series and comparisons with state and national data allow us to position Caxias do Sul in relation to other places. The responsibility for data collection and analysis lies with the Citylivinglab team, a research group from the Graduate Program in Administration at the University of Caxias do Sul. The publication is based on secondary data, and all sources are cited throughout the magazine. We have always used the most recent data available.

  • EVENTS | City Living Lab

    International Week of Resilience and Sustainability in Cities Check out the schedule for the International Week of the City Living Lab:

  • LIBRARY | City Living Lab

    LIBRARY Check out our library of scientific materials. Technical Production Our researchers, in collaboration with experts and partner institutions, produce applicable and innovative knowledge that can enhance your understanding and engagement in urban projects. Access our publications and discover CityLivingLab's contributions to the future of cities! Saiba mais Scientific Production Discover the scientific publications of the CityLivingLab research group. Our studies delve into critical themes for building more resilient and intelligent cities, providing scientific grounding for informed decisions and effective public policies. Access them and find out how academic research can drive innovative solutions to urban challenges! Learn more

  • IoT Devices for Smart Cities | City Living Lab

    Data collection system by IoT devices (sensing) for smart cities INNOVATE Main goal: Develop the Serra region, through the implementation of an IoT (sensing) system to collect and process data in real time, with a view to providing the development of public policies for innovation, strategic planning, elaboration of master plans, vision of future and strategic specializations for smart cities. Specific objectives: a) Enable cities in the Serra region to use IoT devices for Smart Cities; b) Develop and validate a methodology for collecting environmental data in real time through IoT devices (sensing) for smart cities; c) Develop a cloud prototype of the data storage and visualization layer. d) Empower society on the results obtained under the project from the collection of data and benefits involved, with a view to developing public policies and providing better services to the population of the Serra region Projeto Completo

  • Report_COREDE | City Living Lab

    Citylivinglab - Available online 5 May 2022 EN SMART CITIES OF BRAZIL Performance of Brazilian Capital Cities Ana Cristina Fachinelli, Tan Yigitcanlar, Tatiana Tucunduva Philippi Cortese, Jamile Sabatini-Marques, Debora Sotto, Bianca Libardi www.doi .... Abstract This report is an outcome of a close collaboration between the Australia-Brazil Smart City Research and Practice Network's member institutions. The report focuses on understanding the smartness levels of the Brazilian capital cities through the lens of a smart city performance assessment framework. This report focuses on Brazilian cities to develop an evaluation model for smart cities and bring metrics that contribute to public managers seeking balance and smartness in the life of their cities. The smart city concept in this report concerns of smart economy, smart society, smart environment, smart governance, and smart technology domains that seek community-enabled technology and policy to deliver productivity, innovation, livability, well-being, sustainability, accessibility, and good governance and planning. This report informs public managers, through the indicators of productivity and innovation, liveability and well-being, sustainability and accessibility, governance and planning, and connectivity and innovation, on the smartness performance and levels of their cities. The report highlights strengths and weaknesses of Brazilian capital cities in becoming internationally renowned smart cities. The analysis based on the smart city assessment framework revealed the following city types: the leaders, the followers, and the developing ones. Cities identified as leaders a strong innovation ecosystem, with legislation for developing entrepreneurship and training of skilled labor and generating knowledge-based economic development, and providing fast and reliable internet access. One of the most critical challenges on the journey to smartness of the Brazilian cities is connectivity. The internet needs to be available, affordable, reliable and fast in all regions of the country for all people. This way the digital inclusion problems could be avoided. The broadband and 5G internet are considered by many experts as a social right, and hence should be included a citizen's basic right to the Brazilian Constitution. The arrival of the Covid-19 pandemic disrupted Brazilian cities but at the same time gave them the opportunity to develop a mobile workforce and brilliant minds, including internationally attracting, especially as the concept of anywhere offices becomes increasingly present in the life of cities and contributing to their knowledge-based economic development. Access to open data is another essential element for city smartness and can promote innovative entrepreneurship and the development of new technologies, governance, transparency, and impact on citizen quality of life. For this reason, municipalities should focus their efforts on collection of local data and their responsible use. This report is relevant and strategic for the government to guarantee fair, ethical, effective, efficient and progressive public policies. It also offers an invaluable opportunity for the authorities to consider the adoption of the indicators used in this report in assessing their smart city performance and progress. We believe this report will inform smart city policy and practice in Brazilian cities. Keywords Smart Cities; Sustainable Urban Development; Knowledge-Based Development; Environmental Metrics; Brazil; Australia; cities;

  • Paper Submissions | City Living Lab

    submissions Knowledge Cities for the Anthropocene This year's theme combines the traditional WCI topics of Knowledge-Based Development and Knowledge Cities with two new topics, Knowledge for the Anthropocene and City Preparedness for the Climate Crisis. The WCI books that will be published by the time of the conference (one on each of the later two topics) set the scene for this year's sessions. Also, both books will be presented on the last day. Knowledge for the Anthropocene (K4A) Human-induced environmental impacts are bound to disrupt our way of life in deeper ways and at a wider scale than anything previously experienced by humankind. Global existential risks challenge the conditions of the Biosphere that prevailed through the Holocene, the geological epoch that saw human civilizations flourish. However, the current knowledge base seems inadequate to help us cope with such realities. What relevant knowledge will become critical to deal with deteriorating environmental conditions? How can science, technology, innovation, and education be radically transformed for adequately responding? How can societies and governments continue to function? How need our mind-frames evolve? In K4A, these and other related questions are addressed. The common purpose is to provide a general perspective on the role that knowledge – the most important leverage to human action, may need to play in the unfolding circumstances of the Anthropocene. City Preparedness for the Climate Crisis (CPCC) Contemporary urban life is the epitome of modernization, a paradigm of progress that takes the Holocene climate for granted. Moreover, it takes for granted the Biosphere conditions that have allowed human civilizations to flourish. Global existential risks challenge the viability of the Biosphere for most big species. Despite increasing warnings, most cities seem to deny the impending catastrophes and remain ill-prepared to cope with major disruptions. The 2020 Covid-19 Pandemic has dramatically exhibited limited world governance, global alert systems, response capacity, and effort coordination to deal with planetary and local emergencies. CPCC addresses the warnings, inventory of capacities and competencies, lessons learned, and value practices in creating conscience and preparing for urban anthropogenic risks. Abstracts and full papers are invited under the following including but not restrictive list of topics: Knowledge-Based Development Knowledge Cities Knowledge for the Sustainable Development Goals Knowledge for the Anthropocene City Preparedness for the Climate Crisis Capital Systems Metrics for the above areas Alternative Economics Post-pandemic City Development session formats Full papers and abstracts presentation sessions (November 15, 2021 - from 16h to 19h UTC time) plenary panels with guest speakers (November 16-18, 2021 - from 16:00 to 19:00 UTC time) Book presentations with guest book authors (November 19, 2021 - from 16h to 19h UTC time) Templates for the event FULL PAPER ABSTRACT PRESENTATION submission process Submissions of full papers or extended abstracts will be accepted; Submissions of will be accepted in Portuguese, English or Spanish; SUBMISSION WEBSITE SUBMIT BY EMAIL REGISTER NOW HOW TO REGISTER publication options Special Issue: Full paper submissions will participate in the fast track of Revista Brasileira de Gestão e Inovação ( Brazilian Journal of Management & Innovation ). Selected papers will be invited to submit to the International Journal of Knowledge-Based Development (Indexed in Scopus). Deadlines Abstracts or full papers submission: September 19, 2021 Presentation of accepted papers and extended abstracts The presentation will be online, in a specific session. At least one of the authors must be present, duly registered for the event (register now). The certificate of participation and presentation will depend on the payment of the registration and participation in the event. Tickets: The KCWS 2021 invites you to register to our Summit and contribute to Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), choosing any of the following values (fees not included). The KCWS will donate the total value of your contribution. Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an international medical humanitarian organization whose mission is to save lives by providing lifesaving medical care where it has needed most. *If you are a panel speaker or paper presenter you have the option to register for free. However, if you want to contribute to Doctors Without Borders, you can choose one of the values to register. *Use this website to check the exchange rate: https://www.bcb.gov.br/en Note: When choosing to pay with a credit card, pay attention to the question "Card issued in Brazil?" Check the option "no" if your card was not issued in Brazil. Call for papers DOWNLOAD PDF contacts Rafael de Lucena Perini: rlperini@ucs.br Suélen Bebber: sbebber@ucs.br Conference chair: Prof. Ana Cristina Fachinelli Scientific chair: Prof. Fabiano Larenti RETURN

  • Presentation | City Living Lab

    Presentation The Knowledge Cities World Summit (KCWS) is an independent and global meeting of professionals, held annually, on the theme of “knowledge cities” and “knowledge-based development”. The initiative is a registered trademark of the World Capital Institute (WCI), an international think tank whose aim is to promote the understanding and application of knowledge as the most powerful lever of development. Held in conjunction with one or more organizations, the 14th edition of the Knowledge Cities World Summit (KCWS 2021) will take place virtually in Caxias do Sul, Brazil, with the partnership and organization of CityLivingLab and UCS-Universidade de Caxias do Sul. The Congress aims to contribute to the emerging and vital discussions of our time on how urban centers and their regions can face challenges such as social inclusion, economic inequalities and environmental degradation through innovative knowledge-based development. The Congress will provide a forum for academics, practitioners, public servants and policy makers from different parts of the world to meet and debate emerging challenges and their potential solutions. Drawing on a wide range of disciplines and perspectives, it will provide you with unique opportunities to share your knowledge and experience. Authors of articles selected for presentation during the Congress will be invited to adapt their articles for submission and evaluation to the International Journal of Knowledge-Based Development and to the Revista Brasileira de Gestão e Inovação. RETURN HOW TO REGISTER REGISTER NOW

  • WHO WE ARE | City Living Lab

    www.citylivinglab.com city living lab Grupo de pesquisadores que posiciona cidades como laboratórios vivos para a inovação com foco no cidadão. desenvolvemos pesquisas com foco na qualidade de vida dos cidadãos resultados das pesquisas nas cidades da região da serra gaúcha WHAT IS CITY LIVING LAB? CityLivingLab is an innovative and collaborative environment within the Postgraduate Program in Administration at UCS. We operate as a living laboratory, developing projects that bring together businesses, government, academia, and citizens to co-create solutions that promote sustainable development and technological innovation in cities. CityLivingLab embodies the concept of the city as a vibrant laboratory for open innovation. In essence, we are a laboratory that conducts research based on real-life circumstances. Our expertise lies in systematically conceptualizing the different dimensions of the city to organize and analyze data structures, information, and knowledge as factors in sustainable development. We function as an ecosystem where various partners collaborate side by side, sharing knowledge and engaging with a wide range of expertise and technologies. This collaboration fosters a fertile ground for innovation, research, and interdisciplinary communication. RAMOS DE ESTUDO Knowledge cities (CC) Which refers to social studies, applied the Brazilian cities, regions, and neighborhoods Knowledge-based business (NBC) It is aimed at companies and sectors that drive the country's economy. Within these two areas are studies associated with the following contexts: Sustainable buildings and cities (SBC) Studies that aim to make cities inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable Observation, development and tourist and territorial intelligence (ODITT) It is aimed at studying approaches, methods and techniques of observation; the use and development of observation tools and systems and the development of applied observation processes to support tourist and territorial intelligence. Capital systems (CS) It is a formal knowledge management system based on a category structure in a complete and consistent taxonomy Missão OUR MISSION Disseminate studies that enable high learning capacity, sharing, and knowledge management. OUR PURPOSE Contribute to the identification, evaluation, and development of Brazilian cities and businesses. WE ARE ALIGNED WITH TEAM up Apoiadores OUR LOCATION Fomento OUR LOCATION Onde estamos up OUR LOCATION up

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