Artigos Científicos - FGC/IFCH
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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Políticas públicas, corredores de exportação, modernização portuária, industrialização e impactos territoriais e ambientais no município de Barcarena, Pará(2008-06) COELHO, Maria Célia Nunes; MONTEIRO, Maurílio de Abreu; SANTOS, Ivaneide CoelhoThis paper argues the industrial concentration, increasing and modernization port dynamics in the Barcarena municipality, State of Pará, Brazil. Specifically, it discusses the structural causes of these dynamics, and the qualitative and quantitative changes at local, concern to spatial, social, demographic and environmental aspects. Different times of production and export of mineral commodities (kaolin, bauxite and products originated of her – alumina, aluminum) in the Brazilian Eastern Amazon led to installation, consolidation and expansion of a industrial and port district at Barcarena. In the current decade, Barcarena District is part of national and global corridors (exports, circulation) or productive systems. However, dynamics that sustain economic growth have no prospects to led social and rooted development; establishment of competitive advantages on systemic basis; neither contribute to reverse social and environmental impacts.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Redes de distribuição de energia e desenvolvimento regional na Amazônia Oriental(2006-12) TAVARES, Maria Goretti da Costa; COELHO, Maria Célia Nunes; MACHADO, Lia OsórioThere is a common belief in that electricity availability is associated with economic growth, or even with local/ regional development. This paper examines the relation between the expansion of electricity distribution networks and other logistic networks with regional development. Changes in city size and evolution of electricity consumption patterns are particularly related, and are the main indicators of such relation, pointing towards social and spatial restructuring trends in the southeast of Pará. The result is that inequalities are still present, despite the expansion of electricity distribution networks. We therefore conclude that regional development depends on the extent of logistic networks throughout the territory, although this does not assure decentralization effects nor the (re)structuring of economic activities in the southeast of Pará, particularly in the eastern Amazon area.