Abstract
This article critically analyzes the characteristics of smart and sustainable cities, focusing on the comparison between Três Lagoas, in Mato Grosso do Sul, and Curitiba, in Paraná. Curitiba is internationally recognized for its innovative practices in urban mobility, waste management and environmental planning, standing out as a model of sustainability. On the other hand, Três Lagoas, which is experiencing rapid economic growth due to its pulp and paper industry, faces significant challenges, such as pressure on natural resources and the lack of an efficient public transportation system. The study emphasizes the importance of integrated public policies that consider sustainability, economic development and social inclusion. For Três Lagoas to become a smart and sustainable city, it is essential that there is greater collaboration between the government, the private sector, and civil society. The work concludes that the transformation of Três Lagoas into a model of sustainable city is possible, as long as policies are implemented that prioritize environmental preservation and the quality of life of the inhabitants, inspired by successful experiences such as that of Curitiba.
DOI:https://doi.org/10.56238/sevened2024.032-018