Evaluating territorial management of integrated development region (RIDE-DF) and its effect on land use land cover transformation
In Brazil, the decentralized federative structure of the State, consisting of four autonomous political levels – Union, states, Federal District, and municipalities – alongside its vast territory, necessitates innovative strategies for territorial management. The Integrated Development Region (RIDE)...
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author | Eder Renato Merino Daniel A. de Azevedo Mathias Omar T. Alvarez Allan da Silva Ramalho |
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description | In Brazil, the decentralized federative structure of the State, consisting of four autonomous political levels – Union, states, Federal District, and municipalities – alongside its vast territory, necessitates innovative strategies for territorial management. The Integrated Development Region (RIDE) was regulated in 1985, establishing a standardized region composed of municipalities spanning multiple states, prioritizing coordinating federal actions with regional policies. This study aims to assess the impact of Federal District RIDE on land use and land cover changes (LULC) within its territory. As a data source, we utilized MapBiomas collection data for the region. This collection employs multi-temporal (1985–2022) Landsat satellite imagery classifications, ensuring accurate and current information. Additionally, socioeconomic indicators were incorporated to comprehend changes during and post-RIDE-DF implementation. Insights from this study may support decision-making processes concerning land management, urban planning, and conservation endeavors within the region. |
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spelling | doaj-art-97300bcf9db64734b11c172ac4a8bcb92025-01-06T14:32:05ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Maps1744-56472024-12-0120110.1080/17445647.2024.2395916Evaluating territorial management of integrated development region (RIDE-DF) and its effect on land use land cover transformationEder Renato Merino0Daniel A. de Azevedo1Mathias Omar T. Alvarez2Allan da Silva Ramalho3Department of Geography, Universidade de Brasília, Brasília, BrazilDepartment of Geography, Universidade de Brasília, Brasília, BrazilDepartment of Geography, Universidade de Brasília, Brasília, BrazilDepartment of Geography, Universidade de Brasília, Brasília, BrazilIn Brazil, the decentralized federative structure of the State, consisting of four autonomous political levels – Union, states, Federal District, and municipalities – alongside its vast territory, necessitates innovative strategies for territorial management. The Integrated Development Region (RIDE) was regulated in 1985, establishing a standardized region composed of municipalities spanning multiple states, prioritizing coordinating federal actions with regional policies. This study aims to assess the impact of Federal District RIDE on land use and land cover changes (LULC) within its territory. As a data source, we utilized MapBiomas collection data for the region. This collection employs multi-temporal (1985–2022) Landsat satellite imagery classifications, ensuring accurate and current information. Additionally, socioeconomic indicators were incorporated to comprehend changes during and post-RIDE-DF implementation. Insights from this study may support decision-making processes concerning land management, urban planning, and conservation endeavors within the region.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/17445647.2024.2395916Federative decentralizationintegrated development region (RIDE)land use and land cover changesterritorial management strategieslandsatMapBiomas |
spellingShingle | Eder Renato Merino Daniel A. de Azevedo Mathias Omar T. Alvarez Allan da Silva Ramalho Evaluating territorial management of integrated development region (RIDE-DF) and its effect on land use land cover transformation Journal of Maps Federative decentralization integrated development region (RIDE) land use and land cover changes territorial management strategies landsat MapBiomas |
title | Evaluating territorial management of integrated development region (RIDE-DF) and its effect on land use land cover transformation |
title_full | Evaluating territorial management of integrated development region (RIDE-DF) and its effect on land use land cover transformation |
title_fullStr | Evaluating territorial management of integrated development region (RIDE-DF) and its effect on land use land cover transformation |
title_full_unstemmed | Evaluating territorial management of integrated development region (RIDE-DF) and its effect on land use land cover transformation |
title_short | Evaluating territorial management of integrated development region (RIDE-DF) and its effect on land use land cover transformation |
title_sort | evaluating territorial management of integrated development region ride df and its effect on land use land cover transformation |
topic | Federative decentralization integrated development region (RIDE) land use and land cover changes territorial management strategies landsat MapBiomas |
url | https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/17445647.2024.2395916 |
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