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Ms. Tatiana Schreiner
Santa Catarina Federal University

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Santa Catarina Federal University

University Educator/Researcher

01 March 2013 - 30 August 2021


CERTI Foundation

Technician or Assistant

01 March 2009 - 01 November 2012


Photography Studio (RMiranda)

Manager

01 March 2005 - 01 December 2009


ABRINQ Foundation

Technician or Assistant

01 November 2001 - 01 November 2004


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PhD student in Engineering and Knowledge Management at the Santa Catarina Federal University, in Florianópolis, Brazil. Research interest is to reconsider current institutional structures with the development of governance and planning based on knowledge management, supported by active citizens, participatory mechanisms and sustainable practices. Master's degree focused on the emergence of leadership processes among stakeholders while developing an innovation centre. Recent work includes developing shared management activities between state government and municipalities in the Florianópolis metropolitan area where a project for the integration of the public transport system is taking place. As a member of the research group on Humane, Intelligent and Sustainable Cities (LabCHIS) I have contributed to a city study named Smart Floripa, to disclose opportunities, challenges and key strategic directions of Florianópolis in its path to become a smart, sustainable and knowledge-based innovation hub for Brazil. Also an associate member at the World Capital Institute, an independent international think-and-do tank whose purpose is to further the understanding and application of knowledge as the most powerful leverage of development; and contributes to the Swedish Institute's Urban Challenges project in developing solutions to make public transport safe for all.

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Case report
Published: 25 October 2020 in Sustainability
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Unarguably, smart, sustainable, and knowledge-based development is critical for securing a livable future for our rapidly urbanizing world. The aim of this study is to generate insights into determining effective and efficient strategies to increase sustainability and innovation capabilities of cities to achieve long-term desired urban outcomes. This paper places the city of Florianópolis (Brazil) under the smart, sustainable, and knowledge-based urban development microscope. The methodological approach of the study involves a qualitative analysis through surveys (100 submitted forms, 55 responses received) and interviews (12) with key experts and stakeholders from Florianópolis. The findings of the study reveal that Florianópolis’ innovation ecosystem has high potential to thrive, but the city still has structural issues to deal with first, related to the gap between the potential to grow, and acknowledgement from key actors of the city to support the overall territory development considering the complex dimensions. This issue suggests amplifying the ecosystem’s vision, including different sectors and, especially, addressing innovation for the common good. The insights generated from the investigation of Florianópolis’ case are also invaluable to other cities’ planning for strategizing their transformation, and seeking smart, sustainable, and knowledge-based development pathways.

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Jamile Sabatini-Marques; Tan Yigitcanlar; Tatiana Schreiner; Tatiana Wittmann; Debora Sotto; Tommi Inkinen. Strategizing Smart, Sustainable, and Knowledge-Based Development of Cities: Insights from Florianópolis, Brazil. Sustainability 2020, 12, 8859 .

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Jamile Sabatini-Marques, Tan Yigitcanlar, Tatiana Schreiner, Tatiana Wittmann, Debora Sotto, Tommi Inkinen. Strategizing Smart, Sustainable, and Knowledge-Based Development of Cities: Insights from Florianópolis, Brazil. Sustainability. 2020; 12 (21):8859.

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Jamile Sabatini-Marques; Tan Yigitcanlar; Tatiana Schreiner; Tatiana Wittmann; Debora Sotto; Tommi Inkinen. 2020. "Strategizing Smart, Sustainable, and Knowledge-Based Development of Cities: Insights from Florianópolis, Brazil." Sustainability 12, no. 21: 8859.

Journal article
Published: 28 November 2018 in Revista Gestão & Conexões
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Este estudo objetiva analisar os desafios da gestão associada do transporte coletivo na Região Metropolitana da Grande Florianópolis. O método utilizado foi o de estudo de caso com características qualitativas apoiado em análise documental, observação direta e entrevistas semiestruturadas. Os resultados indicaram que a visão limitada acerca da interdependência dos temas de interesse comum, ações isoladas, hiatos de comunicação e critérios unilaterais para tomada de decisões são os principais problemas enfrentados, derivados de impasses administrativos e políticos. Identificou-se que a construção da gestão associada envolve regramento, transparência, compartilhamento de informações, coerência técnica, e visão de longo prazo. Conclui-se que cabe aos entes da gestão associada superar as rivalidades políticas e a tradição de falta de cooperação que norteia o setor público brasileiro. A principal contribuição do artigo é aprofundar conceitual e empiricamente o relacionamento entre duas temáticas pouco estudadas de forma conjunta: a gestão e a mobilidade urbana nas cidades.

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Bernardo Meyer; Helen Fischer Günther; Tatiana Schreiner. OS DESAFIOS DA INTEGRAÇÃO DO TRANSPORTE COLETIVO E DA GESTÃO ASSOCIADA: O CASO DA REGIÃO METROPOLITANA DA GRANDE FLORIANÓPOLIS. Revista Gestão & Conexões 2018, 7, 43 -66.

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Bernardo Meyer, Helen Fischer Günther, Tatiana Schreiner. OS DESAFIOS DA INTEGRAÇÃO DO TRANSPORTE COLETIVO E DA GESTÃO ASSOCIADA: O CASO DA REGIÃO METROPOLITANA DA GRANDE FLORIANÓPOLIS. Revista Gestão & Conexões. 2018; 7 (2):43-66.

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Bernardo Meyer; Helen Fischer Günther; Tatiana Schreiner. 2018. "OS DESAFIOS DA INTEGRAÇÃO DO TRANSPORTE COLETIVO E DA GESTÃO ASSOCIADA: O CASO DA REGIÃO METROPOLITANA DA GRANDE FLORIANÓPOLIS." Revista Gestão & Conexões 7, no. 2: 43-66.

Case report
Published: 23 November 2018 in Energies
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During the last several decades, the diversification of economic activities has become a paramount policy for nations and cities with heavy dependence on a single economic driver. Particularly island economies, relying mainly on tourism income, are among the most vulnerable ones to the shocks of global financial crises. In the recent years, some of these tourist islands had attempts to diversify their economic activities by moving towards a knowledge and innovation economy. This paper places one of these islands—Florianópolis, the capital city of the Brazilian state of Santa Catarina—under the microscope to address the question of ‘what it takes to transform a tourist island into an innovation capital’. In order to tackle this question, the study examines economic, social, spatial, and governance conditions and performances, along with the plans and processes of Florianópolis in moving towards an internationally recognized smart innovation island. The methodologic approach includes systematic review of the literature and qualitative analysis of the key development domains of Florianópolis through the lens of knowledge-based urban development. The results of this study provide insights into how to transform a resource-based economy into a knowledge-based one—by disclosing the transition journey of Florianópolis, including progress, challenges, and the new path creation processes. The findings are particularly useful for tourist islands that are aiming for an aspiring knowledge-based urban development and smart city transformation.

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Tan Yigitcanlar; Jamile Sabatini-Marques; Cibele Lorenzi; Nathalia Bernardinetti; Tatiana Schreiner; Ana Fachinelli; Tatiana Wittmann. Towards Smart Florianópolis: What Does It Take to Transform a Tourist Island into an Innovation Capital? Energies 2018, 11, 3265 .

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Tan Yigitcanlar, Jamile Sabatini-Marques, Cibele Lorenzi, Nathalia Bernardinetti, Tatiana Schreiner, Ana Fachinelli, Tatiana Wittmann. Towards Smart Florianópolis: What Does It Take to Transform a Tourist Island into an Innovation Capital? Energies. 2018; 11 (12):3265.

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Tan Yigitcanlar; Jamile Sabatini-Marques; Cibele Lorenzi; Nathalia Bernardinetti; Tatiana Schreiner; Ana Fachinelli; Tatiana Wittmann. 2018. "Towards Smart Florianópolis: What Does It Take to Transform a Tourist Island into an Innovation Capital?" Energies 11, no. 12: 3265.

Proceedings article
Published: 01 November 2015 in XIX Congresso da Sociedade Ibero-americana de Gráfica Digital 2015
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Vanessa Eleutheriou; Tatiana Schreiner; Francisco Antonio Pereira Fialho; Luciane Fadel. O Design Thinking como ferramenta colaborativa para o desenvolvimento de cidades humanas e inteligentes em prol do bem comum. XIX Congresso da Sociedade Ibero-americana de Gráfica Digital 2015 2015, 51 -56.

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Vanessa Eleutheriou, Tatiana Schreiner, Francisco Antonio Pereira Fialho, Luciane Fadel. O Design Thinking como ferramenta colaborativa para o desenvolvimento de cidades humanas e inteligentes em prol do bem comum. XIX Congresso da Sociedade Ibero-americana de Gráfica Digital 2015. 2015; ():51-56.

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Vanessa Eleutheriou; Tatiana Schreiner; Francisco Antonio Pereira Fialho; Luciane Fadel. 2015. "O Design Thinking como ferramenta colaborativa para o desenvolvimento de cidades humanas e inteligentes em prol do bem comum." XIX Congresso da Sociedade Ibero-americana de Gráfica Digital 2015 , no. : 51-56.