The issue is presented to understand urban planning and how to draw new perspectives so that, through full technological use, improvements are sought for everyday life. However, it fails by segregating the ‘smart’ concept from society's ecosystem relationship with nature. The city is vital, dynamic and democratic, it comes from the symbiotic relationship of coexistence amid anthropic and natural environments thus requiring multifunctionality and dynamics of users. This paper presents a brief reflection about smart biophilic cities, analyzing the medium-sized cities from the perspective of resilient cities, and their conceptual applicability.
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Klebers, L. da S., & Pippi, L. G. A. (2019). Cidades biofílicas inteligentes: Um estudo sobre diretrizes deste conceito aplicado a cidades médias. Terr Plural, 13(3), 434–445. https://doi.org/10.5212/terraplural.v.13i3.0028
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