Infraestrutura inteligente e mobilidade verde: os novos paradigmas dos eventos esportivos globais

Autores/as

  • Marina Pisano Autor/a

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51473/rcmos.v1i1.2026.2461

Palabras clave:

megaeventos, descarbonização, frotas sustentáveis, economia circular, infraestrutura temporária, engenharia logística, sustentabilidade, overlay.

Resumen

A engenharia de megaeventos esportivos evoluiu de uma abordagem operacional para um modelo sistêmico orientado à sustentabilidade, no qual a descarbonização de frotas e a economia circular nas infraestruturas de overlay assumem um papel central. Essa transformação integra inovação tecnológica, gestão eficiente de recursos e estratégias de redução dos impactos ambientais, consolidando os megaeventos como plataformas de experimentação de soluções sustentáveis em larga escala.

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Publicado

2026-06-08

Cómo citar

PISANO, Marina. Infraestrutura inteligente e mobilidade verde: os novos paradigmas dos eventos esportivos globais. RCMOS - Revista Científica Multidisciplinaria O Saber, Brasil, v. 1, n. 1, 2026. DOI: 10.51473/rcmos.v1i1.2026.2461. Disponível em: https://submissoesrevistarcmos.com.br/rcmos/article/view/2461. Acesso em: 8 jun. 2026.