scholarly journals Em busca de uma agenda para o Planejamento Urbano e Regional: uma homenagem a Ana Clara Torres Ribeiro

2013 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 11
Author(s):  
Rainer Randolph

No âmbito da Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior – CAPES constatamos uma nova realidade da pós-graduação brasileira na Área de Planejamento Urbano e Regional que se constitui, nos últimos dez anos, através do credenciamento, de programas que (i) se encontram, em sua maioria, fora dos principais centros urbanos do país e (ii) estão voltados para a temática do desenvolvimento regional e da gestão territorial. O presente trabalho procura contribuir para uma reflexão acerca de uma agenda para a formação pós-graduada comprometida social e territorialmente em vista dos desafios que significam as condições atuais que se distinguem, significativamente, daquelas que alimentavam reflexões semelhantes no início do novo milênio as quais serão recuperadas em nossa argumentação, com a proposta de retomada de uma agenda formulada por Ana Clara Torres Ribeiro em 2002.Palavras-chave: Planejamento Urbano e Regional; agenda; pós-graduação; Ana Clara Torres Ribeiro. Abstract: Within the last ten years at the Coordination of Higher Education Personnel Improvement – CAPES – appears a new reality concerning the graduate courses in the area of Urban and Regional Planning through the accreditation of programs that (i) are mostly outside Brazil’s major urban centers, (ii) which are dedicated to regional development and territorial management issues. This paper seeks to contribute to a reflection on an agenda for graduate curses committed socially and territorially in view of the challenges originated by the current conditions which differ significantly from similar reflections at the beginning of the new millennium which will be reviewed within the argument of our essay, in order to get back a brief resumption of an agenda formulated by Ana Clara Torres Ribeiro in 2002.Keywords: Urban and Regional Planning; agenda; graduate; Ana Clara Torres Ribeiro.

Redes ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 40
Author(s):  
Orlando Moreira Junior

Resumo A ideia central deste trabalho é apresentar as possibilidades para a gestão e o planejamento urbano e regional advindas com as inovações institucionais trazidas pela Constituição de 1988 e pelo Estatuto da Cidade de 2001. Para exemplificar, é utilizado o caso do processo de regionalização, em especial, a criação legal de região metropolitana, tendo como referencial empírico a Região Metropolitana de Campinas-SP. A partir deste caso, é possível identificar os desafios enfrentados na transposição do plano das ideias para o plano da aplicação daquilo que consta nos documentos oficiais. Isto evidencia um descompasso entre a norma e o fato urbano e metropolitano, ampliando os desafios para o estabelecimento de uma governança metropolitana efetiva. Abstract The central idea of this paper is to present the possibilities for the management and urban and regional planning stemming from the institutional innovations introduced by the 1988 Constitution and the 2001 Statute of the City. As an example we use the case of the regionalization process, in particular the legal creation of the metropolitan area, with the empirical reference of the Metropolitan Region of Campinas-SP. From this case it is possible to identify the challenges faced in the implementation plan of the ideas for the transition from the of the ideas to the implementation of the plan of what appears in official documents. This reflects a mismatch between the standard and the urban and metropolitan fact, increasing the challenges for the establishment of an effective metropolitan governance.


2016 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 11-25
Author(s):  
Maria Eugenia Santana Soares Vasconcelos ◽  
Henrique Rego Monteiro da Hora ◽  
Milton Erthal Júnior

The evaluation of graduate courses is revealed as one of the most important areas for the application of data envelopment analysis (DEA). However, to use this method it is necessary to select the set of variables: the inputs and outputs as a basis for application of the method. In Brazil, the entity responsible for evaluating postgraduate courses is the CAPES (Higher Education Personnel Improvement Coordination), whose assessment is based on grading that can vary from 1 to 5 (in the case where there is only the master) or 7 (when IES presents the doctoral program). Given the real need to check the efficiency of the engineering III postgraduate programs. This article suggests the use of DEA based on the criteria defined by CAPES. They identify situations programs with high concept given by CAPES appearing with low efficiency.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dwi Nur Luthfiyyah ◽  
Inge Oktaviani ◽  
Dwi Putri Puspasari ◽  
M. Adib Sulaiman

Boyolali as the district with the best food sovereignty in Central Java Province in 2014, it only focuses on the protection of wetland farming through the policy of Sustainable Agriculture Farm (LP2B). While dry land farming has not received special attention. Agricultural horticulture and dairy farming which is the region's superior product has not been able to provide more favorable economic value through the integration of sectors from upstream to downstream to improve the economy of the community. Starting from this issue, this article aims to propose the concept of regional development through rural agriculture. This article is based on the perspective of urban and regional planning in Cepogo, Ampel, Musuk, and Selo sub districts, which is then called Cepogo Raya Region. Through the study of secondary data and primary data in the form of interviews, questionnaires and observations, this article discusses qualitatively the concept of regional development. Field and institutional surveys were conducted from July to September 2017 in the lectures of Studio of Planning Process (4th semester) and Studio of Planning (5th semester) undergraduate program of Urban and Regional Planning, Diponegoro University. The proposed concept of rural area development in Boyolali District is to bring up two urban centers with the concept of agribusiness development in Cepogo Sub district and agroindustry in Ampel Sub-district through the direction of regional development based on the local potential of each sub-district. The result of research of Cepogo Raya region development plan with sustainable agriculture system, that is plan to utilize new development center which integrated with structure plan of Cepogo Raya region. The strategy used, namely spatial integration in the model of sustainable agriculture systems


Author(s):  
Innocent Chirisa ◽  
Gift Mhlanga ◽  
Buhle Dube ◽  
Liaison Mukarwi

Although no traction in the envisioned direction has been observed since the adoption of the concept of “metropolitan councils” in the Constitution of Zimbabwe (Amendment No. 20 of 2013), there is much potential, scope, and sense in the idea to spur urban and regional development under the impact of urbanization in the country and beyond. In the Constitution of Zimbabwe, Section 269, Harare and Bulawayo Metropolitan are the only regions due for metropolitan councils. The present study seeks to unravel three critical aspects surrounding the concept metropolitan councils as a new paradigm for urban and regional planning and development in Zimbabwe. The study is based on archival methods, which make use of existing documents including the Constitution of Zimbabwe amendment No.20, media reports, reports and plans, by local authorities, among others. Textual and content analysis have been applied to decipher and pigeonhole into different issues towards clustering them into meaningful themes, hence molding the debate of the chapter.


2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 89-101
Author(s):  
Jaime Rodrigo Moreno Vallejo ◽  
Fajardo Romo ◽  
Gabriel Frank

Abstract Aiming to promote the social mission of higher education and their integration in Latin American countries, this research has a qualitative focus and it has the objective to study the normative context and the main theoretical references for the assurance of the quality of higher education for Colombia and Ecuador, examines how the continuous improvement of higher education contributes to regional development; and proposes methodological strategies that contribute to the purpose for the regional development, in a systemic, objective, measurable and achievable in time way, like are the process management and the balanced score card for University Management Strategies and to built a public policy for Latin American Universities.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (12) ◽  
pp. 6968
Author(s):  
Natalia Świdyńska ◽  
Mirosława Witkowska-Dąbrowska

The elements which determine a peripheral area’s level of tourist attractiveness, such as tourist infrastructure and tourist values, should be developed in urban–rural communes in peripheral areas, where tourism may be one of the forces capable of stimulating sustainable development. This study covered urban–rural communes of the province of Warmia and Mazury in Poland. Urban–rural communes are specific areas where urban–rural linkages are often important. The research was carried out in accordance with Hellwig’s taxonomic development pattern method. The study found no complementary relationship between tourism values and tourism infrastructure with regards to creating tourism attractiveness. Tourism attractiveness was found to be more affected by tourism infrastructure. However, in units with larger urban centers, tourist values were found to significantly contribute to tourist attractiveness. The presented results provide a good basis for further research on the impact of global trends on regional development. At the same time, the analyzed framework provides guidance for ensuring the development of local tourism, and the study’s suggested priorities and measures could lead to the development of tourism in peripheral regions, which should in turn attract new investments, create new jobs, and thus develop the economy and the welfare of the population.


Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document