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Aims: Megaprojects development has generated changes in the socioeconomic and environmental
structure of several regions. This paper aims to analyse socioenvironmental changes in 10
municipalities located along the D. Pedro I - Tamoios road axis, São Paulo state, Brazil, chosen for
their regional relevance, and transformations caused by the roads duplication.
Study Design: Analysis on how megaprojects influence the urban structure, the environment and
different social groups, focusing in Gross Domestic Product (GDP), in different productive sectors
(agricultural, services and industrial), in population growth and rural and urban scenarios.
Place and Duration of Study: The study was realized in São Paulo State, Brazil, during 36 months,
starting in July 2015 until July 2018, and the data used and analyzed to diverse indicators were from
1950 to 2014.
Methodology: Sociodemographic data, the expansion of industry, services, tourism development and agricultural production of these municipalities were collected in government databases and
through field surveys. They were analysed through integrated methodologies with qualitative and
quantitative approaches, based on temporal variations for the studied municipalities and for the
average of São Paulo State, Brazil, with focus on social and environmental changes that took place
in this study area.
Results: The results indicate that an intense process of industrialisation, tourism development,
urban growth and population dynamics has accompanied the recent decade’s expansion of major
roads in São Paulo State, Brazil, and that these processes contribute to changes that affect natural
systems and may accelerate climate changes.
Conclusion: It verified that this megaproject development had not considered the sustainability of
regional natural resources, in a manner that promotes environmental and living quality to the
population. |
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