The environmental vulnerability and the territorial planning of the sugarcane cultivation

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Autor(a) principal: Jordão,Carolina de Oliveira
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Moretto,Evandro Mateus
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ambiente & Sociedade (Online)
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Resumo: Environmental vulnerability is crucial to understanding the sustainability and feasibility of human activities. In light of this, a problem is now emerging in Brazil, specifically in the state of São Paulo. It relates to the expansion of sugarcane cultivation as a monoculture, with consequential negative impacts that decrease the systemic resilience of the affected territories. Bearing this in mind, the present study analyzes to what extent environmental vulnerability was taken into account in the spatial planning of the expansion of this farming activity, focusing on the agro-environmental zoning of São Paulo's sugarcane industry as the main public policy currently guiding the state's industry. The analysis shows that this zoning, overall, considers only the edaphoclimatic potentials in planning the expansion of sugarcane farming, and disregards the restrictions related to the existing environmental vulnerability. Thus, agro-environmental zoning could ultimately increase the territorial environmental vulnerability of the state of São Paulo.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The environmental vulnerability and the territorial planning of the sugarcane cultivation
title The environmental vulnerability and the territorial planning of the sugarcane cultivation
spellingShingle The environmental vulnerability and the territorial planning of the sugarcane cultivation
Jordão,Carolina de Oliveira
environmental vulnerability
environmental planning
environmental management
agro-environmental zoning
sugarcane crop
title_short The environmental vulnerability and the territorial planning of the sugarcane cultivation
title_full The environmental vulnerability and the territorial planning of the sugarcane cultivation
title_fullStr The environmental vulnerability and the territorial planning of the sugarcane cultivation
title_full_unstemmed The environmental vulnerability and the territorial planning of the sugarcane cultivation
title_sort The environmental vulnerability and the territorial planning of the sugarcane cultivation
author Jordão,Carolina de Oliveira
author_facet Jordão,Carolina de Oliveira
Moretto,Evandro Mateus
author_role author
author2 Moretto,Evandro Mateus
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jordão,Carolina de Oliveira
Moretto,Evandro Mateus
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv environmental vulnerability
environmental planning
environmental management
agro-environmental zoning
sugarcane crop
topic environmental vulnerability
environmental planning
environmental management
agro-environmental zoning
sugarcane crop
description Environmental vulnerability is crucial to understanding the sustainability and feasibility of human activities. In light of this, a problem is now emerging in Brazil, specifically in the state of São Paulo. It relates to the expansion of sugarcane cultivation as a monoculture, with consequential negative impacts that decrease the systemic resilience of the affected territories. Bearing this in mind, the present study analyzes to what extent environmental vulnerability was taken into account in the spatial planning of the expansion of this farming activity, focusing on the agro-environmental zoning of São Paulo's sugarcane industry as the main public policy currently guiding the state's industry. The analysis shows that this zoning, overall, considers only the edaphoclimatic potentials in planning the expansion of sugarcane farming, and disregards the restrictions related to the existing environmental vulnerability. Thus, agro-environmental zoning could ultimately increase the territorial environmental vulnerability of the state of São Paulo.
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