Abstract
The purpose of this article is to identify the areas of environmental vulnerability by flooding in urban areas of the municipalities of Barra dos Garças - MT, Pontal do Araguaia - MT and Aragarças - GO; and demarcate the occupations in permanent preservation areas (PPAs) in the study area. The methodology uses variables such as time series of maximum quotas of the Araguaia River, from 1968 to 2014, the frequency of those floods, as well as the local level curves. From the junction of these data, it was stipulated the levels of environmental vulnerability by floods in five levels: very high, high, medium, low and very low. The results indicate that areas with very high vulnerability correspond to approximately 1,58 square kilometers which equals to 0.5% of the total area studied; the high vulnerability areas, have only 3.19 square kilometers, corresponding to 1% of the area; the medium vulnerability areas have 7.66 square kilometers, which corresponds to 2.41% of the area; low vulnerability areas, have 11.18 square kilometers of extension relating to 3.52% of the area; and finally the remainder of the study area was characterized as very low vulnerability. After this mapping, it was found by satellite imaging from Google earth software dated 2014, the main occupations in PPAs. The main uses and occupations refer to human activities related to tourism, as well as commercial, residential and industrial buildings. It was found that it is of salutary importance that the Government enforces the fulfillment of the restrictions set out in the Forest Code, preventing that more occupations occur in PPAs and areas subject to flooding. Moreover, the mapping of areas of flooding is also a tool for future public policies that aim to guide the recommended areas to urban expansion, as well as ordering the use and occupation of land by developing zoning.
Highlights
The river-city relationship is still marked by some problems: one of them relates to the regulation of Permanent Preservation Areas in urban areas described in the Forest Code (Federal Law No 12.651 / 2012)
Average rainfall per month from 1984 to 2014 Source: Prepared by the first author from the historical data of the National Institute of Meteorology According to the historical series of maximum quotas of the Araguaia River, provided by the “Agência Nacional de Águas - ANA” (National Water Agency), the largest floods occurred in February 1980 and 2004, as can be jsd.ccsenet.org seen in Graph 2
The environmental vulnerability, by floods was analyzed from a map that could represent the spatial extent of the flood events, considering the frequency of them
Summary
The river-city relationship is still marked by some problems: one of them relates to the regulation of Permanent Preservation Areas in urban areas described in the Forest Code (Federal Law No 12.651 / 2012). It was found that real estate speculation in areas with large populations, because of the shortage of real estate, encourages the practice of illegal occupation by the low-income population that is sometimes excluded from the formal real estate market. These occupations often occur in valley bottoms, subject to flooding or areas of environmental protection. These occupations often occur in valley bottoms, subject to flooding or areas of environmental protection. (Gamba & Ribeiro, 2012)
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