Connect the Dots: Sustainable Territorial Development and the Knowledge Economy

José Amaral Wagner Neto (São Paulo State Government, Brazil) and Zoraide Amarante Itapura de Miranda (Independent Researcher, Brazil)
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 148
EISBN13: 9781668455562|DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8417-0.ch009
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Abstract

This chapter presents a case study of the Connect the Dots Project, which encompasses a coordinated and connected set of actions aimed at sustainable territorial development, under the prism of the knowledge economy. The project, held in São Paulo City, Brazil, was awarded with the first place at the contest Mayors Challenge 2016, organized by the North American institution Bloomberg Philanthropies. Connect the Dots is a project aimed at strengthening producers and support their transition to an agroecological production system, as a way of protecting the rural landscape, conceived within the scope of the 2014 São Paulo Strategic Master Plan. The name of the project, an allusion to a puzzle game, has its inspiration in the fundamental connections between public and private actors. Its foundation is in the development of technological innovations, education collective actions, and decisions based on data and evidence typical of the knowledge economy.
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