2 resultados para paradigma do crescimento económico

em Repositório da Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (UFES), Brazil


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O presente trabalho tem por objetivo analisar o desenvolvimento econômico e social capixaba à luz da transição demográfica. Para tanto, procurou-se primeiro contextualizar o debate econômico-demográfico de acordo com diferentes escolas da história do pensamento econômico. Além disso, foi analisado o histórico de desenvolvimento econômico capixaba, na segunda metade do século XX, por meio dos principais indicadores utilizados, tais como PIB e PIB per capita. Por fim, verificou-se como se deu a transição demográfica no Espírito Santo, analisando se o chamado bônus demográfico foi absorvido pelo mercado de trabalho capixaba.

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It approaches the growth of the city of Colatina-ES, the county seat that has urban economy and urban population, and territory with most of the rural area. Rural areas, however, contribute little to the city s economy and are largely environmentally degraded, idle and waiting for recovery. The objective is to understand the growth of the city of Colatina, and the factors and consequences of this growth. Land division projects, investments and interventions in urban and rural areas were collected for the analysis. As a median-sized city characterized by central and regional polarity, but outside of the main investments in the state, Colatina seeks to take advantage of its situation of commercial warehouse city and road junction to stay alive in the regional economy. The citys economy is based on trade and services, but seeks to attract investment to the industry and logistics. The expansion of the city since the early formation follows the road system, which creates a dispersed spatiality. The characteristics of the urban growth of Colatina are the result of economic development strategies, interests in the property market and a government that abstains from urban control. These factors lead a sprawl urbanization that presents itself costly and not sustainable for urban and rural areas because it creates segregation, higher infrastructure costs, low-density and monofunctional urban spaces, pollution, and worsening of environmental depletion. The challenges for sustainable growth of the city of Colatina depends on a municipal and regional planning, which qualifies and diversifies its urban areas, avoids unnecessary expansion of the urban perimeter, retrieves its environmental degraded areas and leverages the agricultural activities in a productive and less aggressive way to the environment