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Pozycja Academic contribution to collective building of the city – An experience in the countryside of Ceará – Brazil(Lodz University of Technology Press, 2023) Okretic Gabrielle; Mudo Eloise; Viana Franklin; Adrião Yara; Adilson Manuel; Mendes Brenda; Holanda Virginia; Farias CiceraThe appropriation of space is directly linked to the sense of belonging and identity of the place and with place. When the population participates in the planning process, the way of appropriation of the public space is differentiated and much more effective. Based on this assumption, the research group Collaborative Urbanism – UrbColab, linked to the Research Center in Architecture, City and Technology – NuPACT, aims to foster discussion about aspects of daily life that influence the collective construction of the city, more specifically in the small and medium-sized cities of Ceará (Brazil), promoting a dialogical relationship between academia, society and the public power. By working horizontally and inclusively, we make room for the demands that appear and that is in line with the group’s proposal. Among them, as a partial result, we are consolidating three work fronts that emerged as demands: technical assistance in the preparation of the Carnaubal Master Plan; creation of proposals for the revision of the Sobral Master Plan and; training cycle for the preparation of Participatory Master Plans. This article aims to show the importance of academic engagement in the discussions of the city as a way to disseminate knowledge and be able to act effectively in the construction of more dignified and inclusive cities.Pozycja The collective construction of planning in small cities– the experience of technical assistance in the construction of the Master Plan for Carnauba(Lodz University of Technology Press, 2023) Okretic Gabrielle; Mudo Eloise; Viana Franklin; Adilson Manuel; Adrião Yara; Mendes Brenda; Holanda Virginia; Cicera FariasThe main instrument of municipal urban planning in Brazil is the Master Plans. They provide the guidelines for the city’s urban growth. Every municipality with more than 20 thousand inhabitants, with public interest, touristic and environmental potential or with environmentally degraded areas must have a PD1, which, by law, must be elaborated in a participatory way involving all segments of the population through public hearings and community meetings. One important critical and transforming agent of urban space is the University, fulfilling its social role as a producer of knowledge. This article presents partial results of studies carried out in a city in the interior of Ceará, called Carnaubal, with a population estimated at 17,763 inhabitants and located 345.8 km from the state’s capital, Fortaleza. Carnaubal is located in the administrative region of Ibiapaba and, although it does not require the elaboration of a Master Plan, it is extremely important to structure the growth of these small towns in the interior of the country from now on, in order to minimize the harmful effects of their disorderly growth on the environment. In addition, the instruments present in the Master Plan enable the optimization of public investment both in terms of urban design and in the urban economy and distribution of public services. The proposal for technical assistance in the elaboration of Carnaubal’s Master Plan arose at the request of a former student and counselor who showed interest and concern with the planning of her city. From this initiative, the research group ‘Urbanismo Colaborativo – UrbColab’, affiliated with the research center ‘Núcleo de Pesquisa em Arquitetura, Cidade e Tecnologia – NuPACT’/CNPq2, began this experience involving students of Architecture and Urbanism, teachers, professionals and the population, using various methods, drone assistance, Qgis3, and fieldwork.