Dissertação
A transversalidade entre as cidades sustentáveis e as cidades participativas no Brasil
Fecha
2023-03-15Registro en:
Autor
Valicente, Raiana Rassi
Institución
Resumen
The study of the transversality between sustainable cities and participatory cities is current
and necessary because Brazilian urbanization was not planned and thus caused a negative
impact on the population, when it should be an organized, systemic movement, thought in a
sustainable and participatory way, led by citizens. Brazil, despite being the first country in the
world to enact the right to the city, there are major challenges for this right to also embrace
and materialize sustainable and participatory cities. This dissertation covers Environmental
Sciences, Constitutional, Environmental and Urban Law, aiming to clarify possible indicators
and characteristics that make cities have this classification, encompassing themes that impact
the quality of life, people's well-being, democratic management and the protagonism of
Brazilian citizens. The research was developed from the quali-quantitative method, through
documentary and bibliographical research, survey analysis of legal and non-legal norms,
books, national and international periodicals, official websites such as well as of the city halls,
of the Munic-IBGE. The cities, considered sustainable by the Sustainable Cities of Brazil
Program (2021), were analyzed, and also their main characteristics such as geographic
location, administrative region, as well as current data such as population, GDP, education,
HDI, through a qualitative method, identifying possible grouping by federative union,
administrative region, number of inhabitants and if they had an identity profile. Next, it was
analyzed whether the 20 Brazilian cities with the best sustainability performances (PCS,
2021) can also be considered participatory, through data such as the existence of a municipal
environmental council and the holding of public hearings to involve citizen participation. The
results showed that the 20 most sustainable cities in Brazil are located in the State of São
Paulo, GDP above the national average, high schooling and 70% of them have a population
below 20 thousand inhabitants and are concentrated in the Administrative Region of
Campinas/SP. From the point of view of citizen participation, it was found that all of them
have a deliberative municipal environmental council, which hold public, face-to-face and
virtual hearings. It is inferred that although public participation does not presuppose
sustainability, it provides a safe and democratic space for ideas and public policies, which can
be focused on sustainability if its population would desire, looks forward to and participates.
It is concluded that there are sustainable city indicators that reinforce the importance of
providing participatory tools and instruments to its citizens
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