2019
DOI: 10.11606/rdg.v38i1.156105
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Análise Per Capita dos Espaços Verdes Urbanos na Região Metropolitana de São Paulo - Brasil

Abstract: O presente estudo traz um mapeamento dos espaços verdes urbanos (EVU - espaços predominantemente de cobertura vegetal em uma área maior a 625m2) na Região Metropolitana de São Paulo (RMSP), bem como uma análise de relação per capita de tais espaços na escala intraurbana. Para realizar a análise foram utilizadas as Unidades de Desenvolvimento Humano (UDHs) que consistem na ponderação socioeconômica dos setores censitários, especificamente os setores do tipo urbano, segundo a classificação do Instituto Brasileir… Show more

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“…Most notable for public policy managers and green space advocates is the fact that 38.23% of the population of the largest metropolis in Brazil resides in census tracts with very few green spaces (red and yellow scenarios) (Silva et al 2019).…”
Section: The Correlation Of Urban Green Spaces With the Social Vulner...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most notable for public policy managers and green space advocates is the fact that 38.23% of the population of the largest metropolis in Brazil resides in census tracts with very few green spaces (red and yellow scenarios) (Silva et al 2019).…”
Section: The Correlation Of Urban Green Spaces With the Social Vulner...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If we also take into account the projections of the United Nations (2012), which state that the world population will grow by more than 2 billion people in the next 40 years, exceeding the limit of 9 billion inhabitants, of which more and more than 65 % will live in cities, it is necessary to consider how the management of urban forests will be carried out. Silva et al (2019) conducted the mapping of urban green areas (EVUmost vegetation-covered areas in an area larger than 625 m²) in São Paulo Metropolitan Area (RMSP), as well as analysis of the per capita ratio of such areas at the inner city scale, and found the dimension of the lack of EVU combined with a high population density, corresponding to 30 % of the analyzed area, where 76.44 % of the urban population lives. The distributional imbalance of vegetation affects urban environmental and life quality, since vegetation is one of the main variables considering environmental quality indicators (Ribeiro et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different results for absolute values and relative values are expected and widely reported by the literature. Relative values are important to reveal socioeconomic dynamics that are often hidden in absolute values (Carvalho & Pardini, 2020;Cestari et al, 2021;Silva et al, 2021;Silva et al, al., 2019), particularly for solid waste management in Brazil (Moore et al, 2019;Silva et al, 2021;Redivo, 2021). However, both absolute and relative values can be used to guide decision-making, and efficiently select proper prevention and mitigation measures that better fit each situation.…”
Section: Rankingmentioning
confidence: 99%