Telecommunications, Internet and ICTs PortalNew edition of the green book will bring 200 cases of impact innovation with the solution of major urban problems on the planetThe launch of the second volume of the Bright Green Book, a publication that will bring together 200 cases of impact innovation, ESG and solutions to major urban problems on the planet, was announced this Wednesday, 22, during SmartCities Mundi.The book is produced by the Forum of the Americas, which this year partnered with Tele.Síntese in organizing the event.The book should come out between the end of October and the beginning of November, as stated by Gustavo Westmann, special advisor to the BRICS, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and president of the publication's Advisory Board.According to him, like the first volume, Bright Green Book 2 will contribute to the development of cities across the planet.The Bright Green Book 1, launched in 2011, was considered “The green book of the 21st century”, with 100 cases of socioeconomic and environmental impact, with support from the UN habitat, UNDP, Itamaraty, the Government of Italy, the Netherlands, Denmark, the Municipality of Rio de Janeiro, hundreds of companies and institutions among them, Cisco, Bloomberg, Enel Green Power.The publication was relaunched at the event.Cases such as Floresta Mobile, which uses wood scraps to produce furniture, decorative objects and art, bringing together communities from Baixo Juruá, in Amazonas, an NGO from Minas Gerais and another from Italy, were presented in this Wednesday's debate.João Campos-Silva, from Instituto Juruá, says that the project creates value for the standing forest and benefits several indigenous communities.The stream recovery project in Belém do Pará, which aims to bring development to 20 neighborhoods in the city, was also selected for the book.As well as the experience of PPP Piauí Conectado, which is taking optical fiber to the 224 municipalities of the northeastern state, which was previously the runner-up in disconnection.According to Robson Oliveira, from the Forum of the Americas, the new volume will focus on solutions for medium and small cities.“More than five thousand Brazilian municipalities have less than 300 thousand inhabitants”, he justified.SmartCities Mundi is an event produced by Tele.Síntese and that this year had the partnership of the Forum of the Americas.The objective is to discuss the numerous technological solutions that can make cities more humane, safer and more integrated.Lúcia Berbert, with over 30 years of experience in journalism, is a reporter for TeleSíntese.She loves dogs.