Análisis del Índice de Ciudades Inteligentes y Sostenibles: Cantón de Santa Bárbara
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2024-09
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García Sánchez, Daniela
Bolaños Herrera, Ivannia
Hernández Milián, Jairo
Segura Bonilla, Olman
Acuña Rodríguez, Roxana
Méndez Cordonero, Shirley
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El concepto de Ciudades Inteligentes comenzó a ganar relevancia a finales del siglo XX, impulsado principalmente por el rápido avance y uso extendido de las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación. Este desarrollo tecnológico moderno ha traído transformaciones significativas que han sido fundamentales para abordar los desafíos urbanos como la eficiencia energética, la contaminación ambiental y el cambio climático.
El crecimiento urbano ha sido impresionante y continuará siéndolo. Se proyecta que para el año 2050, el 70% de la población mundial vivirá en áreas urbanas, consolidando a las ciudades como centros de atracción de talento y motores del ecosistema emprendedor, además de tener un impacto directo en las oportunidades económicas y la calidad de vida de la población. Por lo tanto, era previsible que el concepto de ciudades inteligentes se posicionara gradualmente tanto en teoría como en práctica.
La calificación final del cantón de Santa Bárbara en el Índice de Ciudades Inteligentes y Sostenibles es de 32,34, lo que indica un rendimiento bajo en comparación con otros territorios. Este puntaje sitúa al cantón en la décima séptima posición entre los veinte territorios evaluados.
The concept of Smart Cities began to gain relevance at the end of the 20th century, driven mainly by the rapid advancement and widespread use of information and communication technologies. This modern technological development has brought significant transformations that have been instrumental in addressing urban challenges such as energy efficiency, environmental pollution and climate change. Urban growth has been impressive and will continue to be so. It is projected that by 2050, 70% of the world's population will live in urban areas, consolidating cities as centers of talent attraction and drivers of the entrepreneurial ecosystem, as well as having a direct impact on economic opportunities and the quality of life of the population. It was therefore foreseeable that the concept of smart cities would gradually take hold both in theory and in practice. The final score for the canton of Santa Barbara in the Smart and Sustainable Cities Index is 32.34, indicating a low performance compared to other territories. This score places the canton in seventeenth position among the twenty territories evaluated.
The concept of Smart Cities began to gain relevance at the end of the 20th century, driven mainly by the rapid advancement and widespread use of information and communication technologies. This modern technological development has brought significant transformations that have been instrumental in addressing urban challenges such as energy efficiency, environmental pollution and climate change. Urban growth has been impressive and will continue to be so. It is projected that by 2050, 70% of the world's population will live in urban areas, consolidating cities as centers of talent attraction and drivers of the entrepreneurial ecosystem, as well as having a direct impact on economic opportunities and the quality of life of the population. It was therefore foreseeable that the concept of smart cities would gradually take hold both in theory and in practice. The final score for the canton of Santa Barbara in the Smart and Sustainable Cities Index is 32.34, indicating a low performance compared to other territories. This score places the canton in seventeenth position among the twenty territories evaluated.
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CIUDADES INTELIGENTES, DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE, SMART CITIES, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT