Objective: The objective of this study is to analyze the intersections between emerging technologies and sustainable practices in environmental management, with a focus on smart cities, aiming to explore how these innovations can contribute to sustainable development and environmental preservation.
Theoretical Framework: The work is grounded in key theories and concepts related to urban sustainability and technological innovation, highlighting the role of digital technologies, data analysis, and the Internet of Things (IoT) in creating resilient and environmentally responsible cities.
Method: The methodology adopted was qualitative, involving a literature review in databases such as SciELO and Google Scholar, using keywords like "environmental management," "emerging technologies," and "sustainability." The selected articles were critically analyzed to identify the main trends and technologies applied in the field.
Results and Discussion: The results highlight the potential of emerging technologies in optimizing environmental management, especially through automation and real-time monitoring, as well as in carbon capture and storage. The discussion addresses the implications of these innovations for urban sustainability and the associated challenges, such as socioeconomic impacts and regulatory barriers.
Research Implications: The theoretical and practical implications include insights into the integration of emerging technologies in environmental management, providing a perspective on how these innovations can be applied to promote more sustainable practices in cities.
Originality/Value: This study contributes to the literature by exploring the convergence between emerging technologies and environmental management, offering an in-depth analysis of current trends and their potential impact on urban sustainability.