Eduarda Marques da Costa
University of Lisbon
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Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science | 2017
Patrícia Abrantes; Jorge Rocha; Eduarda Marques da Costa; Eduardo Gomes; Paulo Morgado; Nuno Félix da Costa
The conceptual and methodological debate on urban form has grown in the last decades to recognize that social, economic, demographic and political processes can contribute to the development of new urban forms, especially those related to urban sprawl, as well as to find alternative methodologies for measuring them. Spatial metrics derived from landscape ecology arise as principal indicators to measure urban form. This paper proposes a typology of the urban occupation of Portuguese municipalities. It uses land use/cover data from 1990 and 2006 to extract built-up areas, and it presents five spatial metrics alongside seventeen statistical indicators from 1991 to 2011 most commonly used in the literature to characterize urban occupation. It uses a self-organising map as a visual tool to identify trends and relationships among variables and to cluster municipalities. Based on the self-organising map’s visual clustering, six types of urban occupation of Portuguese municipalities are proposed. In addition, the paper discusses the added value of using indicators that describe both the patterns and the characteristics of the municipalities for making spatial planning decisions in Portugal. The observed results show that spatial metrics are particularly adequate for measuring peri-urban municipalities (urban sprawl areas). These results represent the first multidimensional and systematic analysis of Portuguese urban occupation and they can be the first step in the integration of spatial metrics as indicators that are suitable for the analysis of spatial planning, and also for comparative purposes at a broader geographical scale.
Ciencia & Saude Coletiva | 2017
Fernanda Siqueira Malta; Eduarda Marques da Costa; Alessandra Magrini
The term vulnerability has been more frequently used in several studies, striving to better understand the specificities and needs of different population groups. The scope of this study was to identify, characterize and analyze populations in situations of socio-environmental vulnerability in Rio de Janeiro city, consolidating social, economic, environmental, health and public security indicators in a synthesis index - the Socio-Environmental Vulnerability Index. The data sources used were the IBGE-2010 Demographic Census, the Geo-Rio Foundation and the Public Security Institute of the state of Rio de Janeiro. The methodology integrated Multicriteria Decision Analysis into a Geographic Information System. According to our results, the socio-environmental vulnerability in Rio de Janeiro city is aggravated by risk situations and environmental degradation. Those aspects are accentuated by the population density in shantytown areas, where the most disadvantaged strata exist in a process of environmental and urban exclusion. The study makes it possible to locate spatially vulnerable areas, emphasizing the importance of these tools to guide resource allocation, formulation and implementation of more effective public policies.The term vulnerability has been more frequently used in several studies, striving to better understand the specificities and needs of different population groups. The scope of this study was to identify, characterize and analyze populations in situations of socio-environmental vulnerability in Rio de Janeiro city, consolidating social, economic, environmental, health and public security indicators in a synthesis index - the Socio-Environmental Vulnerability Index. The data sources used were the IBGE-2010 Demographic Census, the Geo-Rio Foundation and the Public Security Institute of the state of Rio de Janeiro. The methodology integrated Multicriteria Decision Analysis into a Geographic Information System. According to our results, the socio-environmental vulnerability in Rio de Janeiro city is aggravated by risk situations and environmental degradation. Those aspects are accentuated by the population density in shantytown areas, where the most disadvantaged strata exist in a process of environmental and urban exclusion. The study makes it possible to locate spatially vulnerable areas, emphasizing the importance of these tools to guide resource allocation, formulation and implementation of more effective public policies.
Cahiers Agricultures | 2013
Patrícia Abrantes; Eduarda Marques da Costa; Margarida Queirós; Miguel Padeiro; Guilhem Mousselin
Europa XXI | 2013
Eduarda Marques da Costa; Pedro Palma; Daniel Rauhut; Alois Humer; Daniela Constantin; Xabier Velasco Echeverria
Finisterra: Revista portuguesa de geografia | 2012
Eduarda Marques da Costa; Nuno Marques da Costa
ERSA conference papers | 2012
Eduarda Marques da Costa; Pedro Palma; Daniel Rauhut; Alois Humer; Daniela Constantin; Xabier Velasco
5th International Conference Virtual City and Territory, Barcelona, 2,3 and 4 June 2009 | 2009
Eduarda Marques da Costa; Jorge Rocha; Michael Rodrigues
Archive | 2015
Heinz Fassmann; Alois Humer; Eduarda Marques da Costa; Daniel Rauhut
Archive | 2015
Eduarda Marques da Costa; Pedro Palma; Nuno Marques da Costa
Revista Brasileira de Gestão e Desenvolvimento Regional | 2018
Lucir Reinaldo Alves; Eduarda Marques da Costa