Diagnóstico estratégico das desigualdades socioespaciais na acessibilidade ao trabalho em Fortaleza

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Autor(a) principal: Sousa, Francelino Franco Leite de Matos
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)
Texto Completo: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/51535
Resumo: The socio-spatial inequalities in access to opportunities, understood as resulting from differences in the levels of accessibility among groups of people residing in distinct regions of the city, with different socioeconomic characteristics, or between present and future generations, should be considered strategic urban problems. These problems must be diagnosed and treated within an integrated urban planning process whose social justice foundation is the principle of egalitarianism. Such inequalities in access to urban activities can result from restrictions imposed on the accessibility levels of different groups, originated in the activities, land-use, and transport subsystems. In Fortaleza, this dissertation’s case study, it is considered that populational socioeconomic differences are one of the main causes of inequalities in access to jobs. Its low-income segments, dependent on public transit, have been forced to live in peripheral areas, far from employment opportunities; which, in turn, are concentrated in the city’s central region, largely inhabited by high-income groups and with a high-density road supply. Therefore, this research started with the contextualization of this problematic setting by the description of Fortaleza’s urban development in the first two decades of the 21st century, allowing to raise causality hypotheses that the spatial mismatch between housing and jobs, as well as the inefficient spatial distribution of transport infrastructure supply, have contributed to perpetuate socio-spatial inequalities in accessibility to work in the city. These hypotheses were analyzed through the construction and implementation of a method for characterization and diagnosis of the inequality problems. The proposed method was based on the measurement of the past, present and future levels of accessibility to job opportunities for low- and high-income groups, applying an utility based indicator obtained from calibration and validation of the integrated model TRANUS for Fortaleza. The spatial dependency relationships were then investigated with the use of geographically weighted regression models. It is argued in this work that the effort to understand the socio-spatial inequalities in urban accessibility should be taken before the definition and prioritization of strategic and tactical objectives, as well as the proposition and evaluation of interventions in the land-use and transport subsystems, therefore producing a knowledge that will endorse a more effective negotiation of urban stakeholders’ conflicting interests, moving towards the greater goals of improving quality of life and social justice.
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spelling Diagnóstico estratégico das desigualdades socioespaciais na acessibilidade ao trabalho em FortalezaTransportesPlanejamento urbanoUrban accessibilitySocio-spatial inequalitiesStrategic diagnosisThe socio-spatial inequalities in access to opportunities, understood as resulting from differences in the levels of accessibility among groups of people residing in distinct regions of the city, with different socioeconomic characteristics, or between present and future generations, should be considered strategic urban problems. These problems must be diagnosed and treated within an integrated urban planning process whose social justice foundation is the principle of egalitarianism. Such inequalities in access to urban activities can result from restrictions imposed on the accessibility levels of different groups, originated in the activities, land-use, and transport subsystems. In Fortaleza, this dissertation’s case study, it is considered that populational socioeconomic differences are one of the main causes of inequalities in access to jobs. Its low-income segments, dependent on public transit, have been forced to live in peripheral areas, far from employment opportunities; which, in turn, are concentrated in the city’s central region, largely inhabited by high-income groups and with a high-density road supply. Therefore, this research started with the contextualization of this problematic setting by the description of Fortaleza’s urban development in the first two decades of the 21st century, allowing to raise causality hypotheses that the spatial mismatch between housing and jobs, as well as the inefficient spatial distribution of transport infrastructure supply, have contributed to perpetuate socio-spatial inequalities in accessibility to work in the city. These hypotheses were analyzed through the construction and implementation of a method for characterization and diagnosis of the inequality problems. The proposed method was based on the measurement of the past, present and future levels of accessibility to job opportunities for low- and high-income groups, applying an utility based indicator obtained from calibration and validation of the integrated model TRANUS for Fortaleza. The spatial dependency relationships were then investigated with the use of geographically weighted regression models. It is argued in this work that the effort to understand the socio-spatial inequalities in urban accessibility should be taken before the definition and prioritization of strategic and tactical objectives, as well as the proposition and evaluation of interventions in the land-use and transport subsystems, therefore producing a knowledge that will endorse a more effective negotiation of urban stakeholders’ conflicting interests, moving towards the greater goals of improving quality of life and social justice.As desigualdades socioespaciais na acessibilidade, entendidas como decorrentes de diferenças nos níveis de acessibilidade entre grupos populacionais que residem em regiões distintas da cidade, entre grupos socioeconomicamente díspares, assim como entre gerações presentes e futuras, configuram-se como problemas estratégicos a serem diagnosticados e tratados em um processo de planejamento urbano integrado que tenha no princípio do igualitarismo seu fundamento de justiça social. Tais desigualdades no acesso às atividades urbanas podem resultar de diferentes restrições impostas aos níveis de acessibilidade de grupos distintos de indivíduos, originadas nos subsistemas de atividades, uso do solo e transportes. Para Fortaleza, considerou-se que diferenças na socioeconomia da população são uma das principais causas das desigualdades na acessibilidade aos postos de trabalho, já que sua população de baixa renda, majoritariamente cativa do transporte público, vem sendo forçada a residir nas regiões periféricas da cidade, distante das oportunidades de empregos concentradas na sua região central, por sua vez habitada em grande parte por segmentos de alta renda e com densidade elevada de oferta viária. Esta pesquisa partiu, portanto, da contextualização dessa problemática por meio da descrição da evolução urbana de Fortaleza nas duas décadas iniciais do século XXI, possibilitando levantar hipóteses de causalidade de que o spatial mismatch entre moradias e empregos, assim como a distribuição espacial ineficiente da oferta de infraestrutura de transportes, tem contribuído para agravar as desigualdades socioespaciais na acessibilidade ao trabalho na cidade. Essas hipóteses foram então analisadasa partir da construção e implementação de uma proposta metodológica de caracterização e diagnóstico dessa problemática, buscando-se quantificar os níveis passados, presentes e futuros da acessibilidade às oportunidades de empregos dos grupos de baixa e alta rendas, por meio de um indicador baseado em utilidade obtido a partir da calibração e validação do modelo integrado TRANUS para Fortaleza, para então investigar suas relações de dependência espacial com base em modelos de regressão geoponderados. Defende-se neste trabalho que o esforço de compreensão da problemática das desigualdades socioespaciais na acessibilidade urbana seja realizado antes da definição e priorização de objetivos estratégicos e táticos, assim como da proposição e avaliação de intervenções no uso do solo e nos transportes, produzindo um conhecimento que venha a possibilitar uma negociação mais efetiva dos conflitos de interesses entre os atores urbanos com vistas a se caminhar na direção dos propósitos maiores de melhoria da qualidade de vida e da justiça social.Loureiro, Carlos Felipe GrangeiroSousa, Francelino Franco Leite de Matos2020-04-30T23:04:25Z2020-04-30T23:04:25Z2019info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfSOUSA, F. F. L. de M. Diagnóstico estratégico das desigualdades socioespaciais na acessibilidade ao trabalho em Fortaleza. 2019. 189 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Diagnóstico estratégico das desigualdades socioespaciais na acessibilidade ao trabalho em Fortaleza
title Diagnóstico estratégico das desigualdades socioespaciais na acessibilidade ao trabalho em Fortaleza
spellingShingle Diagnóstico estratégico das desigualdades socioespaciais na acessibilidade ao trabalho em Fortaleza
Sousa, Francelino Franco Leite de Matos
Transportes
Planejamento urbano
Urban accessibility
Socio-spatial inequalities
Strategic diagnosis
title_short Diagnóstico estratégico das desigualdades socioespaciais na acessibilidade ao trabalho em Fortaleza
title_full Diagnóstico estratégico das desigualdades socioespaciais na acessibilidade ao trabalho em Fortaleza
title_fullStr Diagnóstico estratégico das desigualdades socioespaciais na acessibilidade ao trabalho em Fortaleza
title_full_unstemmed Diagnóstico estratégico das desigualdades socioespaciais na acessibilidade ao trabalho em Fortaleza
title_sort Diagnóstico estratégico das desigualdades socioespaciais na acessibilidade ao trabalho em Fortaleza
author Sousa, Francelino Franco Leite de Matos
author_facet Sousa, Francelino Franco Leite de Matos
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Loureiro, Carlos Felipe Grangeiro
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sousa, Francelino Franco Leite de Matos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Transportes
Planejamento urbano
Urban accessibility
Socio-spatial inequalities
Strategic diagnosis
topic Transportes
Planejamento urbano
Urban accessibility
Socio-spatial inequalities
Strategic diagnosis
description The socio-spatial inequalities in access to opportunities, understood as resulting from differences in the levels of accessibility among groups of people residing in distinct regions of the city, with different socioeconomic characteristics, or between present and future generations, should be considered strategic urban problems. These problems must be diagnosed and treated within an integrated urban planning process whose social justice foundation is the principle of egalitarianism. Such inequalities in access to urban activities can result from restrictions imposed on the accessibility levels of different groups, originated in the activities, land-use, and transport subsystems. In Fortaleza, this dissertation’s case study, it is considered that populational socioeconomic differences are one of the main causes of inequalities in access to jobs. Its low-income segments, dependent on public transit, have been forced to live in peripheral areas, far from employment opportunities; which, in turn, are concentrated in the city’s central region, largely inhabited by high-income groups and with a high-density road supply. Therefore, this research started with the contextualization of this problematic setting by the description of Fortaleza’s urban development in the first two decades of the 21st century, allowing to raise causality hypotheses that the spatial mismatch between housing and jobs, as well as the inefficient spatial distribution of transport infrastructure supply, have contributed to perpetuate socio-spatial inequalities in accessibility to work in the city. These hypotheses were analyzed through the construction and implementation of a method for characterization and diagnosis of the inequality problems. The proposed method was based on the measurement of the past, present and future levels of accessibility to job opportunities for low- and high-income groups, applying an utility based indicator obtained from calibration and validation of the integrated model TRANUS for Fortaleza. The spatial dependency relationships were then investigated with the use of geographically weighted regression models. It is argued in this work that the effort to understand the socio-spatial inequalities in urban accessibility should be taken before the definition and prioritization of strategic and tactical objectives, as well as the proposition and evaluation of interventions in the land-use and transport subsystems, therefore producing a knowledge that will endorse a more effective negotiation of urban stakeholders’ conflicting interests, moving towards the greater goals of improving quality of life and social justice.
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