“…When the city practices collaborative planning, lifestyle becomes more adequate, both in the urban and digital aspects (Bjørgen et al, 2021;Hatuka et al, 2021), where the city's performance indicators can also help in the quality of information analysis made available and public services offered to citizens through the technological resources of digital channels (Ryzin, 2015;Tangi et al, 2021) where all residents can be considered co-producers, fostering confidence in city management (Eijk and Steen, 2016;Farr, 2016;Fledderus et al, 2014) and facilitating the proper use of available digital technologies used to face the cities challenges, both in the urban and rural environment (Bauriedl and Strüver, 2020;Cheng et al, 2022;Chiappini, 2020;Leão et al, 2023;Shih et al, 2021). Proper city management also uses technological tools for urban and rural planning and control (Bennani et al, 2022), which favors strategic digital projects applied in cities, proposing a more inclusive, effective, participatory, democratic local management (Davidson, 2023;Masik et al, 2021;Wu et al, 2020).…”