Autor(es):
Lousada, Sérgio ; Naranjo Gómez, José Manuel ; Fernandes, Mário ; Raposo, Mauro ; Alves, Raul ; Jankauskiené, Dainora
Data: 2025
Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/38608
Origem: Repositório Científico da Universidade de Évora
Assunto(s): CORINE land cover (CLC); geographic information systems (GIS); land use and occupancy; territorial management; urban planning
Descrição
The sustainable development of Madeira Island necessitates the implementation of more precise and targeted planning strategies to address its regional challenges. Given the urgency of this issue within the context of sustainability, planning approaches must be grounded in and reinforced by a comprehensive array of thematic studies to fully grasp the complexities involved. This research leverages Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to analyze land use and occupancy patterns and their evolution within the municipality of Machico on Madeira Island. The study provides a nuanced perspective on the urban structure’s stagnation in the region, while concurrently highlighting the dynamic shifts in agricultural practices. Furthermore, it elucidates the transformation of predominant native vegetation within the municipality from 1990 to 2018. Notably, the research underscores the alarming decline in native vegetation due to anthropogenic activities, emphasizing the need for more rigorous monitoring by regional authorities to safeguard and preserve these valuable landscapes, habitats, and ecosystems.