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The paper presents the main motivations for the development of a Brazilian platform for Geodesign, based on adaptations of observed needs, review of processes and facilities to face the challenges of spatial inequalities and complexity. The study is motivated by the analysis of difficulties and criticisms on the applied framework tested in robust number of workshops developed. It starts by the literature review in order to understand the main values and keywords that were constructed along time in the use of technologies of geospatial information in planning and, as a result, defines the main resources and facilities that should be considered to a new format of Geodesign. The new platform itself is presented, and the paper illustrates and discusses the proposed framework according to four steps: Reading Enrichment, Dialogues as Creation of Ideas, Voting as Selection of Ideas, and Statistics as Final Decision. It compares and justifies a new framework in Geodesign in face to main models generally used and discusses possible development to a close future.
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The authors thank CNPq support through the project 401066/2016-9, FAPEMIG PPM-00368-18 and NPGAU-UFMG for the support of taking part in the conference.
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Moura, A.C.M., Freitas, C.R. (2020). Brazilian Geodesign Platform: WebGis & SDI & Geodesign as Co-creation and Geo-Collaboration. In: Gervasi, O., et al. Computational Science and Its Applications – ICCSA 2020. ICCSA 2020. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 12252. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-58811-3_24
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