Open spaces: windows for ecological urbanism in the Western Amazon

The Brazilian Amazon has provoked preservationist discussions for decades, and although there has been a breakthrough in the recognition of the role of traditional populations for the biome maintenance, most strategies adopted in the country privileged the regions scale, without concern about local...

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Main Authors: Louise Barbalho Pontes, Ana Cláudia Duarte Cardoso
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editora Universitária Champagnat 2016-01-01
Series:Urbe : Revista Brasileira de Gestão Urbana
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Online Access:http://www2.pucpr.br/reol/index.php/URBE/pdf?dd1=15975
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spelling doaj-cc7aacf561e3436a9a83bd38d32181782020-11-24T23:04:29ZengEditora Universitária ChampagnatUrbe : Revista Brasileira de Gestão Urbana 2175-33692016-01-01819611210.1590/2175-3369.008.001.SE0615975Open spaces: windows for ecological urbanism in the Western AmazonLouise Barbalho Pontes0Ana Cláudia Duarte Cardoso1 Universidade Federal do Pará (UFPA), Belém, PA, Brazil, e-mail: louise_bp@hotmail.com Universidade Federal do Pará (UFPA), Belém, PA, Brazil, e-mail: aclaudiacardoso@gmail.comThe Brazilian Amazon has provoked preservationist discussions for decades, and although there has been a breakthrough in the recognition of the role of traditional populations for the biome maintenance, most strategies adopted in the country privileged the regions scale, without concern about local scale, particularly features of cities and of their inhabitants. The hypothesis that is pursued in this article is that the space of Western Amazonian frontier should offer innovative potential for urbanization solutions, especially in the treatment of open spaces. It also goes to prove that by not fully having structured its territory it could learn from human history, science framework, and from traditional knowledge. Assuming that urbanization process across this region takes place in a single space-time, this paper first approaches the dichotomy between city and nature built over time to deconstruct it, considering contemporary citys emerging spatiality and possible evolution scenarios. Marabá was adopted as case study, a city located between states and biomes, in the economic frontier circumstances of Western Amazonian. The research shows that from the existing open spaces raise an encouragement to reconcile urbanism and ecology.http://www2.pucpr.br/reol/index.php/URBE/pdf?dd1=15975Amazonian citiesAmazonian frontierOpen spacesEcological urbanism
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Open spaces: windows for ecological urbanism in the Western Amazon
Urbe : Revista Brasileira de Gestão Urbana
Amazonian cities
Amazonian frontier
Open spaces
Ecological urbanism
author_facet Louise Barbalho Pontes
Ana Cláudia Duarte Cardoso
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title Open spaces: windows for ecological urbanism in the Western Amazon
title_short Open spaces: windows for ecological urbanism in the Western Amazon
title_full Open spaces: windows for ecological urbanism in the Western Amazon
title_fullStr Open spaces: windows for ecological urbanism in the Western Amazon
title_full_unstemmed Open spaces: windows for ecological urbanism in the Western Amazon
title_sort open spaces: windows for ecological urbanism in the western amazon
publisher Editora Universitária Champagnat
series Urbe : Revista Brasileira de Gestão Urbana
issn 2175-3369
publishDate 2016-01-01
description The Brazilian Amazon has provoked preservationist discussions for decades, and although there has been a breakthrough in the recognition of the role of traditional populations for the biome maintenance, most strategies adopted in the country privileged the regions scale, without concern about local scale, particularly features of cities and of their inhabitants. The hypothesis that is pursued in this article is that the space of Western Amazonian frontier should offer innovative potential for urbanization solutions, especially in the treatment of open spaces. It also goes to prove that by not fully having structured its territory it could learn from human history, science framework, and from traditional knowledge. Assuming that urbanization process across this region takes place in a single space-time, this paper first approaches the dichotomy between city and nature built over time to deconstruct it, considering contemporary citys emerging spatiality and possible evolution scenarios. Marabá was adopted as case study, a city located between states and biomes, in the economic frontier circumstances of Western Amazonian. The research shows that from the existing open spaces raise an encouragement to reconcile urbanism and ecology.
topic Amazonian cities
Amazonian frontier
Open spaces
Ecological urbanism
url http://www2.pucpr.br/reol/index.php/URBE/pdf?dd1=15975
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