Revista Nacional de Gerenciamento de Cidades | 2021

Contemporary morphological patterns: morphometric analysis of open spaces in different types of urban lots in the city of Uberlândia-MG

 
 

Abstract


The\xa0main objective of\xa0this study\xa0is to\xa0explore the influence and reflexes of urban and environmental legislation on the production, configuration, and distribution of urban open spaces.\xa0The work is based on the premise that, over the last years, legislation has played an important role in the composition of the urban spatial mosaic, especially regarding the need and obligation of all new lots to reserve, in the lottable land, a minimum percentage of open spaces, understood in this research as the road network, public recreation areas, permanent environmental protection areas, municipal easements and property easements.\xa0The object of this observation are the urban lots approved by the city of Uberlândia since 2000, a period in which several factors forced the city to adjust to the new urban development instruments and to the master plan, mainly the city’s rapid growth, also a result of the growth of the Brazilian real estate market. We applied the morphometric methodology, using\xa0the\xa0QGIS software to quantify open space and analyze\xa0measurements and rates\xa0of the morphological elements\xa0based on the legal parameters.\xa0The result was the identification of the way open spaces were designed in the analyzed projects, their spatial relations, morphological typology and distribution patterns, uncovering recurring\xa0patterns\xa0that\xa0characterize the landscape of many medium-sized Brazilian cities.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.17271/2318847297020212785
Language English
Journal Revista Nacional de Gerenciamento de Cidades

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