Relations Between Urban Subsoil and Climate Change in Different Neighborhoods of Rio de Janeiro
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Resumo: | Abstract Most cities have grown in a disorderly manner without planning or concern for the environment while urban infrastructure networks were emerging and being implemented. Furthermore, it is known that impacts on the environment such as increasing the soil-sealing rate favor increases in temperature and the formation of heat islands leading to climate change. Therefore, the study objective was to analyze the impacts of disorderly occupation of the urban subsoil by underground infrastructure networks on permeable areas and their relationship with climate change. The methodology was based on bibliographic research and a field survey. It was found that the greater the disorderly occupation of the urban subsoil, the smaller the areas destined as green and permeable areas and the greater the vulnerability to climate change. |
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Relations Between Urban Subsoil and Climate Change in Different Neighborhoods of Rio de Janeiro |
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Relations Between Urban Subsoil and Climate Change in Different Neighborhoods of Rio de Janeiro |
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Relations Between Urban Subsoil and Climate Change in Different Neighborhoods of Rio de Janeiro Oliveira,Emmanuela Lopes de Urban subsoil Impermeability Climate change |
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Relations Between Urban Subsoil and Climate Change in Different Neighborhoods of Rio de Janeiro |
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Relations Between Urban Subsoil and Climate Change in Different Neighborhoods of Rio de Janeiro |
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Relations Between Urban Subsoil and Climate Change in Different Neighborhoods of Rio de Janeiro |
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Relations Between Urban Subsoil and Climate Change in Different Neighborhoods of Rio de Janeiro |
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Relations Between Urban Subsoil and Climate Change in Different Neighborhoods of Rio de Janeiro |
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Oliveira,Emmanuela Lopes de |
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Oliveira,Emmanuela Lopes de Salles,Mara Telles |
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Salles,Mara Telles |
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Oliveira,Emmanuela Lopes de Salles,Mara Telles |
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Urban subsoil Impermeability Climate change |
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Urban subsoil Impermeability Climate change |
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Abstract Most cities have grown in a disorderly manner without planning or concern for the environment while urban infrastructure networks were emerging and being implemented. Furthermore, it is known that impacts on the environment such as increasing the soil-sealing rate favor increases in temperature and the formation of heat islands leading to climate change. Therefore, the study objective was to analyze the impacts of disorderly occupation of the urban subsoil by underground infrastructure networks on permeable areas and their relationship with climate change. The methodology was based on bibliographic research and a field survey. It was found that the greater the disorderly occupation of the urban subsoil, the smaller the areas destined as green and permeable areas and the greater the vulnerability to climate change. |
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