Hydro-territories dynamics of the Metropolitan Region of Belém (PA)

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Autor(a) principal: Lima, Aline Maria Meiguins de
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Ferreira, Nedilson Sanches, Silva, Marcus Vinicius Silva da, Costa, Adênio Miguel Silva da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/14723
Resumo: This work aimed to elaborate the zoning of the hydro-territories of the Metropolitan Region of Belém, identifying the areas of the greatest threat to water sustainability in the forming hydrographic basins. The methodology used the association between the spatial distribution of the drainage network, the digital elevation model, the rainfall, and the expansion of urban infrastructure and road design, to generate integrated zoning. The results indicated that the areas with a better tendency for expansion in the RMB are in topographic dividers. Most of the region (64.70%) is located in areas of greater rainfall and runoff, with variable occupation density, with a predominance of low-density areas, alternating with regions of high local concentration. This result comprises the unit called the Insular Area and the one that covers the Canals of Foz (about 33% of the total area of RMB). The most impacted basins are Drainage Channels I (70.57%), Igarapé São João (52.26%), Caraparu River (54.42%), Benfica River (73.33%), Paricatuba River (97.07%), and Araci River (53.02%); in these, the forms of land use predominate over local water systems, compromising the municipalities of Benevides (79.57%) and Marituba (67.43%). Therefore, the evolution of urban space in the RMB, its environmental consequences, and the water future potential depend on the territory and water resources management associated.
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spelling Hydro-territories dynamics of the Metropolitan Region of Belém (PA)Hidro-territorio dinámica de la Región Metropolitana de Belém (PA)Dinâmica do hidroterritório da Região Metropolitana de Belém (PA)ZoningSurface runoffRainfallLand use.ZonificaciónEscorrentía superficialPrecipitación pluvialUso del suelo.ZoneamentoEscoamento superficialPrecipitação pluviométricaUso da terra.This work aimed to elaborate the zoning of the hydro-territories of the Metropolitan Region of Belém, identifying the areas of the greatest threat to water sustainability in the forming hydrographic basins. The methodology used the association between the spatial distribution of the drainage network, the digital elevation model, the rainfall, and the expansion of urban infrastructure and road design, to generate integrated zoning. The results indicated that the areas with a better tendency for expansion in the RMB are in topographic dividers. Most of the region (64.70%) is located in areas of greater rainfall and runoff, with variable occupation density, with a predominance of low-density areas, alternating with regions of high local concentration. This result comprises the unit called the Insular Area and the one that covers the Canals of Foz (about 33% of the total area of RMB). The most impacted basins are Drainage Channels I (70.57%), Igarapé São João (52.26%), Caraparu River (54.42%), Benfica River (73.33%), Paricatuba River (97.07%), and Araci River (53.02%); in these, the forms of land use predominate over local water systems, compromising the municipalities of Benevides (79.57%) and Marituba (67.43%). Therefore, the evolution of urban space in the RMB, its environmental consequences, and the water future potential depend on the territory and water resources management associated.Este trabajo tuvo como objetivo elaborar la zonificación del hidro-territorio de la Región Metropolitana de Belém, identificando las áreas de mayor amenaza para la sostenibilidad del agua en las cuencas hidrográficas en formación. La metodología utilizó la asociación entre la distribución espacial de la red de drenaje, el modelo de elevación digital, la precipitación y los cuadros de expansión de la infraestructura urbana y vial, para generar una zonificación integrada. Los resultados indicaron que las áreas con mayor tendencia a la expansión en la RMB se ubican en divisores topográficos. La mayor parte de la región (64,70%) se ubica en áreas de mayor precipitación y escorrentía, con densidad de ocupación variable, con predominio de áreas de baja densidad, alternando con regiones de alta concentración local. Este resultado comprende la unidad denominada Área Insular y la que cubre los Canales de Foz (alrededor del 33% del área total de RMB). Las cuencas más afectadas son: Canales de drenaje I (70,57%), Igarapé São João (52,26%), Río Caraparu (54,42%), Río Benfica (73,33%), Río Paricatuba (97, 07%) y Río Araci (53,02%); en estos, las formas de uso del suelo predominan sobre los sistemas de agua locales, comprometiendo los municipios de Benevides (79,57%) y Marituba (67,43%). Por tanto, la evolución del espacio urbano en la RMB, sus consecuencias medioambientales y el mantenimiento del potencial hídrico actual y futuro, dependen de la gestión del territorio asociado al de los recursos hídricos.Este trabalho objetivou elaborar o zoneamento do hidroterritório da Região Metropolitana de Belém, identificando as áreas de maior ameaça a sustentabilidade hídrica nas bacias hidrográficas formadoras. A metodologia empregou a associação entre distribuição espacial da rede de drenagem, do modelo digital de elevação, da precipitação pluviométrica e das cartas de expansão de infra-estrutura urbana e viária, para geração de um zoneamento integrado. Os resultados indicaram que as áreas de maior tendência de expansão na RMB encontram-se localizadas em divisores topográficos. A maior parte da região (64,70%) encontra-se em áreas de maior pluviometria e escoamento superficial, com densidade de ocupação variável, com predomínio de zonas de baixa densidade, alternadas com regiões de elevada concentração local. Este resultado compreende a unidade denominada de Área Insular e a que abrange os Canais da Foz (cerca de 33% da área total da RMB). As bacias mais impactadas são: Canais de Drenagem I (70,57%), Igarapé São João (52,26%), Rio Caraparu (54,42%), Rio Benfica (73,33%), Rio Paricatuba (97,07%) e Rio Araci (53,02%); nestas predominam as formas de uso da terra sobre os sistemas hídricos locais, comprometendo os municípios de Benevides (79,57%) e Marituba (67,43%). Logo, a evolução do espaço urbano na RMB, suas consequências ambientais e de manutenção do potencial hídrico atual e futuro, dependem da gestão do território associada à dos recursos hídricos.Research, Society and Development2021-05-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1472310.33448/rsd-v10i5.14723Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 5; e25620514723Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 5; e25620514723Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 5; e256205147232525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/14723/13367Copyright (c) 2021 Aline Maria Meiguins de Lima; Nedilson Sanches Ferreira; Marcus Vinicius Silva da Silva; Adênio Miguel Silva da Costahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLima, Aline Maria Meiguins de Ferreira, Nedilson Sanches Silva, Marcus Vinicius Silva da Costa, Adênio Miguel Silva da 2021-05-17T18:20:49Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/14723Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:35:45.702758Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Hydro-territories dynamics of the Metropolitan Region of Belém (PA)
Hidro-territorio dinámica de la Región Metropolitana de Belém (PA)
Dinâmica do hidroterritório da Região Metropolitana de Belém (PA)
title Hydro-territories dynamics of the Metropolitan Region of Belém (PA)
spellingShingle Hydro-territories dynamics of the Metropolitan Region of Belém (PA)
Lima, Aline Maria Meiguins de
Zoning
Surface runoff
Rainfall
Land use.
Zonificación
Escorrentía superficial
Precipitación pluvial
Uso del suelo.
Zoneamento
Escoamento superficial
Precipitação pluviométrica
Uso da terra.
title_short Hydro-territories dynamics of the Metropolitan Region of Belém (PA)
title_full Hydro-territories dynamics of the Metropolitan Region of Belém (PA)
title_fullStr Hydro-territories dynamics of the Metropolitan Region of Belém (PA)
title_full_unstemmed Hydro-territories dynamics of the Metropolitan Region of Belém (PA)
title_sort Hydro-territories dynamics of the Metropolitan Region of Belém (PA)
author Lima, Aline Maria Meiguins de
author_facet Lima, Aline Maria Meiguins de
Ferreira, Nedilson Sanches
Silva, Marcus Vinicius Silva da
Costa, Adênio Miguel Silva da
author_role author
author2 Ferreira, Nedilson Sanches
Silva, Marcus Vinicius Silva da
Costa, Adênio Miguel Silva da
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lima, Aline Maria Meiguins de
Ferreira, Nedilson Sanches
Silva, Marcus Vinicius Silva da
Costa, Adênio Miguel Silva da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Zoning
Surface runoff
Rainfall
Land use.
Zonificación
Escorrentía superficial
Precipitación pluvial
Uso del suelo.
Zoneamento
Escoamento superficial
Precipitação pluviométrica
Uso da terra.
topic Zoning
Surface runoff
Rainfall
Land use.
Zonificación
Escorrentía superficial
Precipitación pluvial
Uso del suelo.
Zoneamento
Escoamento superficial
Precipitação pluviométrica
Uso da terra.
description This work aimed to elaborate the zoning of the hydro-territories of the Metropolitan Region of Belém, identifying the areas of the greatest threat to water sustainability in the forming hydrographic basins. The methodology used the association between the spatial distribution of the drainage network, the digital elevation model, the rainfall, and the expansion of urban infrastructure and road design, to generate integrated zoning. The results indicated that the areas with a better tendency for expansion in the RMB are in topographic dividers. Most of the region (64.70%) is located in areas of greater rainfall and runoff, with variable occupation density, with a predominance of low-density areas, alternating with regions of high local concentration. This result comprises the unit called the Insular Area and the one that covers the Canals of Foz (about 33% of the total area of RMB). The most impacted basins are Drainage Channels I (70.57%), Igarapé São João (52.26%), Caraparu River (54.42%), Benfica River (73.33%), Paricatuba River (97.07%), and Araci River (53.02%); in these, the forms of land use predominate over local water systems, compromising the municipalities of Benevides (79.57%) and Marituba (67.43%). Therefore, the evolution of urban space in the RMB, its environmental consequences, and the water future potential depend on the territory and water resources management associated.
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