The challenge
Engaging city halls and their citizens to build a Master Plan together and produce the most important tool for the planning and development of the municipalities, integrating the urban and rural areas with sustainability and resilience
The solution
A nine-step methodology was developed in order to accomplish with the tight schedule and the lack of data, with automation and digital tools for public collaborative participation and scenarios modelling for the urban landscape.
The impact
Having sustainability as the main goal, more than 250,000 habitants of the 19 municipalities were positively impacted with the new legislations and public policies developed in this project.
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The challenge
With the construction of the largest energy transmission line in the world, crossing Brazil with is 2539 kilometers length, the influenced municipalities need to ensure that they are positively affected in relation to both urban and rural territorial planning. Arcadis was chosen to carry out the territory study of 19 municipalities and to propose ordering through the elaboration of Municipal Master Plans, which provides guidelines for growth and expansion, as well as urban instruments to guarantee their effectiveness. These propositions are aligned in the development of more sustainable and resilient cities and therefore improve quality of life of the citizens. The challenge was to engage the city halls and their citizens to understand the master plan as the most important tool for the planning and development of the municipalities and to integrate urban and rural areas considering and applying sustainability aspects.
The solution
Analyzing and getting to know 19 municipalities in such different locations and cultures in Brazil is a huge challenge, due to geographical and land aspects, the variety and dispersion of data, as well as the tight schedule for the development of the project. In order to overcome this problem, a nine-step methodology was developed, consisting of: articulation with city halls and municipalities; stakeholders surveys; elaboration of the municipal diagnosis based on data available online scrapped in an automatic digital way and also on-site field visits; popular participation through public hearings and workshops; integrated analysis of the municipality through parametric modeling and infrastructure capacity indicator; definition of principles and guidelines for the Master Plan; new round of public hearings and workshops; and preparing the draft law to be delivery to municipalities.
The impact
A total of 250,000 habitants living in 19 municipalities were positively impacted throughout the project, as their cities will now rely on a new legislation regarding land use and public policies. By supporting the sustainable development of such cities and actions we are also creating places where people can live and thrive.
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The land use legislation was drafted with the intention of allocating correct use to the local fragilities of the physical environment, both in the urban area (such as industrial and residential areas) and in the rural area (rural villages and agricultural properties), to make the integration sustainable. Public policies were developed aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals 2030 from the United Nations, comprising different sectors and understanding the strengths and weaknesses of the municipalities, such as: sustainable rural development, urban economic development, housing, basic sanitation, urban mobility, health, education, public security, environment, and social security.