EVALUACIÓN DE INDICADORES DE CALIDAD DE VIDA E INTELIGENCIA EN CIUDADES:
ANÁLISIS COMPARATIVO
Palabras clave:
Ciudades inteligentes, Indicadores de inteligencia, Indicadores de calidad de vida, Similitudes de indicadoresResumen
Esta investigación tiene como objetivo comparar las similitudes entre los indicadores de ciudad inteligente con los índices de los desafíos de la gestión municipal en seis ciudades São Paulo (SP), Florianópolis (SC), Curitiba (PR), Maringá (PR), Jundiaí (SP), y São José do Rio Preto (SP). Este estudio se caracteriza por ser una investigación cuantitativa y cualitativa, de carácter descriptivo a través de un análisis documental que tiene como objetivo comparar los indicadores de inteligencia municipal y el desafío de la gestión municipal. Los resultados de la investigación señalan relaciones importantes que señalan una similitud en los desempeños de los municipios, igualmente muestran deficiencias entre los municipios en el eje ambiental, movilidad, energía y educación, y estos no están plenamente conectados con las TIC. Entre los resultados de la encuesta, destacamos que para potenciar las ciudades inteligentes existe la necesidad de capital humano inteligente, este factor se puede lograr con inversión en educación y consecuentemente contribuye a la calidad de vida en las ciudades. Es de destacar que los resultados de la encuesta contribuyen a mejorar la calidad de vida y la inteligencia en las ciudades y el desarrollo regional.
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