The relation between the scientific productions and the development of the Brazilian Smart Cities
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Rankings, Smart Cities, Academic papersAbstract
The questions surrounding Smart Cities have been an ongoing theme, be it on city halls and the public sphere, be it on Academia through scientific publications. Following this trend, Brazil has also been broadening the discussion surrounding this theme, with a wide – and, many times, improper – divulge in the media about some kind of “ranking” of intelligence being reached by a certain city, achieved through national or international indicators. The goal of this research was to quantify publications in the Brazilian academic context about smart cities assess if any of the Brazilian cities ranked as smart actually match their scientific production to their position on the ranking Connected Smart Cities, made by Urban Systems. In order to do that a scientific research data base platform was selected - Engineering Village, it belongs to Elsevier an international publisher- to make a bibliometric mapping and relate the amount of scientific productions of the cities, using the time period of 1990 a 2017 as base. Based on the cho- sen ranking, it was analyzed that if the cities with the largest scientific productions were considered, effectively, the smartest. As a result, it was noted that eight out of the ten cities ranked the best in the ranking Connected Smart Cities have a relevant member of publications.
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