Banca de QUALIFICAÇÃO: JOSELITO DA SILVEIRA JÚNIOR

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DISCENTE : JOSELITO DA SILVEIRA JÚNIOR
DATA : 14/10/2019
HORA: 14:00
LOCAL: Auditório do CCET
TÍTULO:

TERRITORY, POPULATION AND URBAN POLICIES: An analysis of the relationship between changes in household status and changes in population spatial distribution in Rio Grande do Norte municipalities.


PALAVRAS-CHAVES:

Spatial distribution of population; Household status; Urban; Rural; Remote sensing


PÁGINAS: 62
GRANDE ÁREA: Ciências Sociais Aplicadas
ÁREA: Demografia
RESUMO:

Brazil's population is counted by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE), and accounted for according to various demographic aspects. One of these aspects is a classification between rural and urban, fundamental in demographic field studies, where, among other aspects of the population studied, it is in the spatial distribution. IBGE makes this division between rural and urban population, considering a domicile situation where a population resides, which in turn is classified according to the urban perimeter demarcated by municipal law. Municipalities can make changes from the urban period both by law and through the master plan and gain more autonomy to make changes with the normative rules of Law 10,257 of 2001, known as the City Statute, without any general statute. urban policy. A delimitation of the urban perimeter, in addition to the distribution of the urban and rural population, also implies directly the municipal collection mechanisms, or what causes tax incentives to change urban parameters. When combined with the 2015 MUNIC Survey data and the 2000 and 2010 Demographic Census, we note that municipalities potentially amended an urban perimeter law as an integral part of the Master Plan, and between 2000 and 2010 had a proportional average urban population growth of 12%. , 5 percentage points (pp) this decade. And they altered their urban period through specific legislation, using a proportional average growth of 3.7 pp of the urban population. While those that did not change their urban period had only 2.6 pp of proportional average growth of the urban population, in this same period. Given the above, we hypothesize that, due to political and fiscal interests, changes in urban perimeter and changes in the household situation may not be accompanied by changes in the spatial distribution of the intraurban population, as well as in the expansion of urban location. An end of investigation about these possible relations, as the research center of our research or the objective of analyzing the relation between changes in the domicile situation and alterations in the spatial distribution of the population, in the municipalities of Rio Grande do Norte. To do so, we use Dasimetric mapping methods, which consists of an area interpolation method used to disaggregate data from aggregate spatial units. This method differs from excess area interpolation by a value of an auxiliary variable to perform the breakdown. No case of this research was used for remote sensing orbital images for the execution of the housing counting method from the perspective of providers used for census tracts and, therefore, for those that show a relationship between changes in the household situation and changes in the spatial distribution of the housing. population.


MEMBROS DA BANCA:
Externo à Instituição - José Irineu Rangel Rigotti - UFMG
Interno - 1346605 - FLAVIO HENRIQUE MIRANDA DE ARAUJO FREIRE
Presidente - 1422122 - JÁRVIS CAMPOS
Interno - 1880578 - RICARDO OJIMA
Notícia cadastrada em: 10/10/2019 15:10
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