Cancún, Emergent City: A Proposal to Apply the Balance Scorecard Model as a Method to Evaluate Sustainability and Quality of Life
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33423/jsis.v17i1.5107Keywords:
innovation, sustainability, Cancún, sustainable, valuation, indicators, balance scorecardAbstract
The concept of emerging city, introduced by the IDB, has allowed this institution to promote the evaluation of sustainability and quality of life through 120 indicators that measure: climate change and environment; integral urban development; fiscal and governance. The purpose of this work, in its first phase, is to propose the Balance Scorecard as a method to evaluate these indicators, plus the 32 tourism indicators of the researcher Ledger Brenner. The city of Cancun has a population of almost one million inhabitants, hosts almost 5 million tourists per year and shows an important economic and urban growth. This city requires sustainable growth that can be evaluated so that the parties that interact in its territory: citizens, authorities, tourism economic agents and tourists are aware of it. In the second phase of this research project, it is proposed to measure the 152 interconnected indicators to calculate a sustainability and quality of life index that can publish its results on a freely accessible platform on the web.