Mobilidade Urbana em Cidades Inteligentes: lacunas, tendências e oportunidades
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https://doi.org/10.26848/rbgf.v18.2.p1475-1497Keywords:
Mobilidade Urbana, Mobilidade inteligente, planejamento urbano, tecnologiaAbstract
This article explores the topic of urban mobility in Smart Cities, highlighting gaps, trends and research opportunities resulting from increasing urbanization. The qualitative investigation is based on a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) conducted using the PROKNOW-C (Knowledge Development Process – Constructivist) method to examine 34 relevant articles. The study begins with the definition of research axes and keywords, followed by the selection of a bibliographic portfolio and the application of four methodological lenses. The systemic analysis of the selected articles reveals a diversity of themes, such as the integration of autonomous and electric vehicles, micromobility, social acceptance of new transport technologies and urban resilience in pandemic contexts. There is a concentration of studies in large cities and a predominant focus on qualitative approaches, in addition to a growing trend in research on micromobility. However, a gap is identified in research on medium and small cities, which face different challenges. The results also highlight the need for strategic urban planning that considers the most recent practices and innovations in the sector to promote the construction of more sustainable and inclusive cities. This study contributes to the understanding of the current state of the research field and offers directions for future studies, stimulating reflection on how urban mobility can evolve in a scenario of rapid transformation.
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