scholarly journals Crescimento urbano, saldos migratórios e atratividade residencial dos distritos da cidade de São Paulo: 1980-2000

2002 ◽  
Vol 4 (1/2) ◽  
pp. 107 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paulo De Martino Jannuzzi ◽  
Nicoláo Jannuzzi

Esse trabalho procura contribuir para a análise das mudanças recentes no padrão redistributivo da população dentro do município de São Paulo. Apresenta as tendências de crescimento demográfico dos 96 distritos paulistanos de 1980 a 2000 e sua aderência à tese de crescimento radiocêntrico, do centro para a periferia, proposta na literatura como padrão histórico da distribuição espacial no século XX. Por meio de um modelo demográfico, são quantificados os saldos migratórios e coeficientes de atratividade residencial dos referidos distritos. Procura explicar as tendências observadas com base em fatores físico-territoriais, socioespaciais e econômico-urbanos, mostrando como as deseconomias da aglomeração, pauperização, verticalização, avanço do comércio, produzem impactos diferenciados no crescimento intra-urbano, potencializando os fluxos de ou para determinadas áreas no município.Palavras-chave: crescimento urbano; mobilidade residencial; município de São Paulo; economia urbana; migração. Urban growth, migration balance and residential atractiveness of the São Paulo City Districts: 1980-2000Abstract: This paper aims to contribute to the analysis of the recent changes on the regional population distribution in São Paulo city. It discusses the demographic growth trends of the 96 districts from 1980 through 2000 and the validity of radiocentric growth model proposed late in the literature as the historical pattern of population distribution in the city during XX century. It brings, also, migration balances and residential attractiveness of the districts, computed through a demographic model. It shows some relationship between the demographic trends and urban and social factors, illustrating the effects of agglomeration diseconomies, poverty, the spread of commerce and buildings over the districts growth.Keywords: urban growth; residential mobility; São Paulo city; urban economy; migration 

Crisis ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 35 (1) ◽  
pp. 5-9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniel Hideki Bando ◽  
Fernando Madalena Volpe

Background: In light of the few reports from intertropical latitudes and their conflicting results, we aimed to replicate and update the investigation of seasonal patterns of suicide occurrences in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. Methods: Data relating to male and female suicides were extracted from the Mortality Information Enhancement Program (PRO-AIM), the official health statistics of the municipality of São Paulo. Seasonality was assessed by studying distribution of suicides over time using cosinor analyses. Results: There were 6,916 registered suicides (76.7% men), with an average of 39.0 ± 7.0 observed suicides per month. For the total sample and for both sexes, cosinor analysis estimated a significant seasonal pattern. For the total sample and for males suicide peaked in November (late spring) with a trough in May–June (late autumn). For females, the estimated peak occurred in January, and the trough in June–July. Conclusions: A seasonal pattern of suicides was found for both males and females, peaking in spring/summer and dipping in fall/winter. The scarcity of reports from intertropical latitudes warrants promoting more studies in this area.


2001 ◽  
Vol 32 ◽  
pp. 407-408
Author(s):  
E. LANDULFO ◽  
A. PAPAYANNIS ◽  
A. ZANARDI DE FREITAS ◽  
M.P.P.. M. JORGE ◽  
N.D. VIEIRA JÚNIOR
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2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (11) ◽  
pp. 6185
Author(s):  
André Ruoppolo Biazoti ◽  
Angélica Campos Nakamura ◽  
Gustavo Nagib ◽  
Vitória Oliveira Pereira de Souza Leão ◽  
Giulia Giacchè ◽  
...  

During the initial months of the COVID-19 pandemic, farmers worldwide were greatly affected by disruptions in the food chain. In 2020, São Paulo city experienced most of the effects of the pandemic in Brazil, with 15,587 deaths through December 2020. Here, we describe the impacts of COVID-19 on urban agriculture (UA) in São Paulo from April to August 2020. We analyzed two governmental surveys of 2100 farmers from São Paulo state and 148 from São Paulo city and two qualitative surveys of volunteers from ten community gardens and seven urban farmers. Our data showed that 50% of the farmers were impacted by the pandemic with drops in sales, especially those that depended on intermediaries. Some farmers in the city adapted to novel sales channels, but 22% claimed that obtaining inputs became difficult. No municipal support was provided to UA in São Paulo, and pre-existing issues were exacerbated. Work on community gardens decreased, but no garden permanently closed. Post COVID-19, UA will have the challenge of maintaining local food chains established during the pandemic. Due to the increase in the price of inputs and the lack of technical assistance, governmental efforts should be implemented to support UA.


2005 ◽  
Vol 75 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 135-148 ◽  
Author(s):  
Regina Maura de Miranda ◽  
Maria de Fátima Andrade ◽  
Artemio Plana Fattori

2005 ◽  
Vol 16 (11) ◽  
pp. 1451-1460 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marilia Brasilio Rodrigues Camargo ◽  
Maysa Seabra Cendoroglo ◽  
Luiz Roberto Ramos ◽  
Maria do Rosario Dias de Oliveira Latorre ◽  
Gabriela Luporini Saraiva ◽  
...  

2014 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 65-84 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Silva-Sánchez ◽  
P.R. Jacobi
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2003 ◽  
Vol 89 (4) ◽  
pp. 870-871 ◽  
Author(s):  
L. E O. Yai ◽  
W. A. Cañon-Franco ◽  
V. C. Geraldi ◽  
M. E L. Summa ◽  
M. C G. O. Camargo ◽  
...  

2015 ◽  
Vol 31 (2) ◽  
pp. 172-176 ◽  
Author(s):  
Walter Ceretti-Júnior ◽  
Antônio Ralph Medeiros-Sousa ◽  
André Barretto Bruno Wilke ◽  
Regina Claudia Strobel ◽  
Lilian Dias Orico ◽  
...  

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