Modeling information in the urban planner training process: the case of covid-19 data systematization in fortaleza
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Information Modeling, Urban planning, Pandemic, DatabaseAbstract
The city currently houses a complex and diverse society, which causes urban planning to undergo major transformations. Therefore, the current reality of large metropolises incorporates Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in their flows of capital, services and functioning. Information modeling in the planning process emerges as a response to the transformations and opportunities presented so far. Given this scenario, the present article seeks to discuss the new methods and tools of information modeling and reinforce their importance in the training of the planner from the observation of experiences developed in the academic scope, mainly in a context where the world is faced with great transformations of the social structures due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
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