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Citation KeyNolascoCaSoMoOmLa:2012:IdViSp
TitleLand use and urban food security: the identification of viable spaces to produce fresh food near cities – a preliminary analysis in the surroundings of São Paulo city
Year2012
Access Date2024, Apr. 25
Secondary TypePRE CI
2. Context
Author1 Nolasco, C. L.
2 Camarinha, P. I. M.
3 Soler, L. S.
4 Monteiro, A. M. V.
5 Ometto, J. P. H. B.
6 Lahsen, M.
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2 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
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4 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
5 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
Conference NamePlanet Under Pressure Conference, (PUP).
Conference LocationLondon
Date26-29 Mar. 2012
Book TitleAbstracts
Tertiary TypePoster Session
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Content TypeExternal Contribution
KeywordsBrazil
land use
urban food security
São Paulo city
AbstractIn Brazil, the Human Right to Adequate Food was institutionalized on January 2010, when adequate feed was incorporated within the Citizens Social Rights as part of the Brazilian Federal Constitution. Despite that, the access to adequate food necessary to guarantee and promote such rights has been limited by consequences of Social-economic and Environmental Global Changes (ERICKSSEN, 2008; EAKIN, 2010). Cities' expansion in size and number, and population growth concentrated in urban areas can reduce viable spaces near cities to produce fresh food to respond to the rising demand for food by urban consumers (FAO-FCIT & RUAF, 2009). Vegetables are vital food for a healthy human diet (Tofanelli, 2007), and their long route within the market chain represents a set-back step between production and consumption, resulting in great losses due to high perishability of these products (35% of total Brazilian production is lost before consumption), raising prices (Tofanelli, 2007) and influencing negatively on the access to food. In this context, the identification of areas close to consumption centers and suitable for vegetables production, can subsidize the formulation of public policies, and be part of a core adaptation mechanism to achieve food security of urban population in a near future. Thus, this work aimed to apply GIS techniques to build a map of potential areas suitable to crop horticulture in the micro region of São José dos Campos, São Paulo, Brazil. We adopted biophysical, infrastructure and spatial zoning data (e.g. soil types, slope, river and road networks, conservation reserves and urban areas) and spatial analysis techniques available in SPRING 4.3.3 software. The results provide a rich material to support stakeholders´ discussion about potential areas where horticulture could be developed and/or should be tackled as priority areas in a near future to improve the nutritional security of the citizens of this region.
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