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Author(s): | Ferreiro, M. F. Santos, S. Costa, P. Pinto, T. Colaço, C. |
Editor: | Basant Maheshwari, Bhadranie Thoradeniya, Vijay P. Singh |
Date: | 2016 |
Title: | Socio-economy of peri-urban areas: The case of Lisbon metropolitan area |
Volume: | 72 |
Book title/volume: | Balanced urban development: Options and strategies for liveable cities |
Pages: | 111 - 121 |
Collection title and number: | Water Science and Technology Library |
Reference: | Ferreiro, M. F., Santos, S., Costa, P., Pinto, T., & Colaço, C. (2016). Socio-economy of peri-urban areas: The case of Lisbon metropolitan area. EM B. Maheshwari, B. Thoradeniya, & V. P. Singh (Eds.). Balanced urban development: Options and strategies for liveable cities (pp.111-121). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-28112-4_7 |
ISSN: | 1872-4663 |
ISBN: | 978-3-319-28110-0 |
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): | 10.1007/978-3-319-28112-4_7 |
Keywords: | Socio-economy Peri-urban areas Lisbon metropolitan area Transdisciplinarity Stakeholders |
Abstract: | The chapter presents typologies of peri-urban areas of Lisbon Metropolitan Area (LMA) regarding social and economic dimensions. These typol- ogies are the outcome of a trans-disciplinary research developed by the project PERI-URBAN involving different Portuguese universities, crossing academic fields and integrating the knowledge of stakeholders from diverse institutional and territo- rial (local and regional) backgrounds. By bridging science and society, trans- disciplinarity allows the translation of knowledge acquired in research into useful and relevant information for planners and decision-makers. The analysis reveals diverse socioeconomic realities demanding different and specific political approaches envisaging sustainable peri-urban territories in a changing world. The socioeconomy of peri-urban areas considers identities and lifestyle issues (e.g., age, family patterns, living and working conditions) and economic characteristics (e.g., main economic activities, economic organisation and structuring, attractiveness). The influence of a metropolitan area is expressed by continuing investments in peripheral areas that offer sources of labour and natural resources such as land. The presence of industries, services, logistics and distribution platforms, enterprises, housing, big store chains, etc., constitutes manifestations of this realm. Plus, and in parallel, the coexistence of a rural-agriculture matrix establishes a hybrid territory where distinct activities co-exist defining distinct degrees of specialisation/diversity of the economic tissue. |
Peerreviewed: | yes |
Access type: | Open Access |
Appears in Collections: | DINÂMIA'CET-CLI - Capítulos de livros internacionais |
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