Author(s): Carlos Hardt, Letícia Peret Antunes Hardt, Marlos Hardt & Patrícia Costa Pellizzaro
The accented growth of cities produces numerous challenges. As a result of this urbanization process, significant interferences occur on the natural resources of protected areas in cities. In view of this presupposition, the general objective of the research is to analyze the physical susceptibility, the biological fragility and the anthropic pressure of the Po Fluvial Park, Piemonte Region, Italy, interpreting three approach scales – regional, surrounding and interior of the conservation unit – and the guidelines of its planning, especially those related to its zoning. From the interpretation of theoretical and conceptual bases, the methodological and technical procedures was developed according to the following phases: thematic mapping from 2000 to 2018, construction of synthesis matrix crossing landscape components, and comparation of previous results with the protection measures related to management of the study area. The analysis shows that there were no significant changes in the period, a fact justified against to recognized quality of the park plan. Thus, the urban and regional administration should consider the protection of abiotic, biotic and human diversity, including in the set of priorities, aiming at maintaining and improving the life quality of the population.
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978-1-944214-31-9