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Uso e Ocupação do Solo no concelho de Lousada: dinâmicas, padrões e futuro provável

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Resumo:In the Vale do Sousa and on the borderof the Metropolitan Area of Porto (AMP),the municipality of Lousada is a relevantlaboratory to analyse and model thedynamics of land use /cover because ofthe rural and urban-industrial diffusepattern that it exhibits. This paperproposes a geographic diagnosis of thedynamics and land use patterns thatoccurred between 1995 and 2010, anda simulation model that considers aBusiness as usual (BAU) scenario for landuse/cover in 2025. Results show a clearloss of the agricultural area in benefitof artificial surfaces area (i.e. built-upareas) and a slight decrease of theforest and semi-natural environmentsbetween 1995 and 2010. The simulationmodel for 2025 continues these trends.This analysis presents an interestingperspective to support spatial planningdecision-making, particularly in thelight of climate change, sustainabledevelopment and environmentalpreservation issues.
Autores principais:Abrantes, Patrícia
Outros Autores:Gomes, Eduardo; Rocha, Jorge; Teixeira, José
Assunto:Geografia Geography
Ano:2018
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade do Porto
Idioma:português
Origem:Repositório Aberto da Universidade do Porto
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Resumo:In the Vale do Sousa and on the borderof the Metropolitan Area of Porto (AMP),the municipality of Lousada is a relevantlaboratory to analyse and model thedynamics of land use /cover because ofthe rural and urban-industrial diffusepattern that it exhibits. This paperproposes a geographic diagnosis of thedynamics and land use patterns thatoccurred between 1995 and 2010, anda simulation model that considers aBusiness as usual (BAU) scenario for landuse/cover in 2025. Results show a clearloss of the agricultural area in benefitof artificial surfaces area (i.e. built-upareas) and a slight decrease of theforest and semi-natural environmentsbetween 1995 and 2010. The simulationmodel for 2025 continues these trends.This analysis presents an interestingperspective to support spatial planningdecision-making, particularly in thelight of climate change, sustainabledevelopment and environmentalpreservation issues.