Abstract
This article aims to critically analyze the sustainability and innovation characteristics of Vitória, Espírito Santo, in comparison with Curitiba, Paraná, two Brazilian cities with different stages of sustainable urban development. The research, of a bibliographic nature, evaluates how Vitória can become a smart and sustainable city, identifying both the advances and the challenges faced. Curitiba is widely recognized for its innovative initiatives, such as the BRT transport system, recycling programs and the integration of green areas, which serve as an example for other cities. On the other hand, Vitória, although it has great potential, faces problems of urban mobility, waste management and disorderly expansion. The study reveals that, in order to get closer to Curitiba, Vitória needs investments in transport infrastructure, more effective waste management and the implementation of digital technologies that promote the efficiency of public services. In addition, the city must better exploit its natural resources, such as solar energy, and adopt urban planning that preserves green areas and ensures sustainable development. It is concluded that, with a coordinated effort and well-structured public policies, Vitória can become a model city in sustainability and innovation, improving the quality of life of its inhabitants and integrating social, economic and environmental needs.
DOI:https://doi.org/10.56238/sevened2024.032-023