ANTHROPIC PRESSURE IN THE MUNICIPALITIES OF PARANÁ: An exploratory spatial data analysis

The objective of the study was to identify the municipalities of the state of Paraná that present higher values of anthropic pressure and to use the methodology of the exploratory analysis of spatial data (AEDE) to identify clusters of municipalities in the mesoregions of the state considering the v...

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Main Authors: Patrícia Pompermayer, Irene Domenes Zapparoli, Umberto Antonio Sesso Filho, Paulo Rogério Alves Brene, Cleverson Neves
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Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Estadual de Londrina 2020-02-01
Series:Economia & Região
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Online Access:http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/ecoreg/article/view/33946/26096
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author Patrícia Pompermayer
Irene Domenes Zapparoli
Umberto Antonio Sesso Filho
Paulo Rogério Alves Brene
Cleverson Neves
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Irene Domenes Zapparoli
Umberto Antonio Sesso Filho
Paulo Rogério Alves Brene
Cleverson Neves
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description The objective of the study was to identify the municipalities of the state of Paraná that present higher values of anthropic pressure and to use the methodology of the exploratory analysis of spatial data (AEDE) to identify clusters of municipalities in the mesoregions of the state considering the variables demographic density, per capita water consumption, per capita electricity consumption and number of motor vehicles per inhabitant. The results showed that there is a high-high cluster for the Metropolitan Region of Curitiba of demographic density composed of thirteen municipalities. Central North has a high-high cluster of annual water consumption per capita and there are two high-high clusters for total annual electricity consumption per capita, the first in municipalities of the mesoregions Eastern Center and Metropolitan Region of Curitiba and the second occupying mostly the central region of the state. The number of motor vehicles per capita presented high-high cluster in the western and south-western mesoregions. The government and the population of the municipalities participating in these groups with greater anthropogenic pressure should be concerned with the scarcity of water and electricity and develop solutions for the pollution generated by high population density and motor vehicles
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spelling doaj.art-7824dd5db8594bec8e0a5b7a4960089b2022-12-21T20:25:54ZporUniversidade Estadual de LondrinaEconomia & Região2317-627X2317-627X2020-02-01818910710.5433/2317-627X.2020v8n1p89ANTHROPIC PRESSURE IN THE MUNICIPALITIES OF PARANÁ: An exploratory spatial data analysisPatrícia Pompermayer0Irene Domenes Zapparoli1Umberto Antonio Sesso Filho2Paulo Rogério Alves Brene3Cleverson Neves4UELUELUELUENPUEMThe objective of the study was to identify the municipalities of the state of Paraná that present higher values of anthropic pressure and to use the methodology of the exploratory analysis of spatial data (AEDE) to identify clusters of municipalities in the mesoregions of the state considering the variables demographic density, per capita water consumption, per capita electricity consumption and number of motor vehicles per inhabitant. The results showed that there is a high-high cluster for the Metropolitan Region of Curitiba of demographic density composed of thirteen municipalities. Central North has a high-high cluster of annual water consumption per capita and there are two high-high clusters for total annual electricity consumption per capita, the first in municipalities of the mesoregions Eastern Center and Metropolitan Region of Curitiba and the second occupying mostly the central region of the state. The number of motor vehicles per capita presented high-high cluster in the western and south-western mesoregions. The government and the population of the municipalities participating in these groups with greater anthropogenic pressure should be concerned with the scarcity of water and electricity and develop solutions for the pollution generated by high population density and motor vehicleshttp://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/ecoreg/article/view/33946/26096anthropic pressureparanáexploratory analysis of spatial data
spellingShingle Patrícia Pompermayer
Irene Domenes Zapparoli
Umberto Antonio Sesso Filho
Paulo Rogério Alves Brene
Cleverson Neves
ANTHROPIC PRESSURE IN THE MUNICIPALITIES OF PARANÁ: An exploratory spatial data analysis
Economia & Região
anthropic pressure
paraná
exploratory analysis of spatial data
title ANTHROPIC PRESSURE IN THE MUNICIPALITIES OF PARANÁ: An exploratory spatial data analysis
title_full ANTHROPIC PRESSURE IN THE MUNICIPALITIES OF PARANÁ: An exploratory spatial data analysis
title_fullStr ANTHROPIC PRESSURE IN THE MUNICIPALITIES OF PARANÁ: An exploratory spatial data analysis
title_full_unstemmed ANTHROPIC PRESSURE IN THE MUNICIPALITIES OF PARANÁ: An exploratory spatial data analysis
title_short ANTHROPIC PRESSURE IN THE MUNICIPALITIES OF PARANÁ: An exploratory spatial data analysis
title_sort anthropic pressure in the municipalities of parana an exploratory spatial data analysis
topic anthropic pressure
paraná
exploratory analysis of spatial data
url http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/ecoreg/article/view/33946/26096
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