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Segregação socioespacial em Belo Horizonte

uma aplicação de modelos difusos
Authors: Adriana Miranda-Ribeiro; Ricardo Alexandrino Garcia;

Segregação socioespacial em Belo Horizonte

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O artigo investiga a relação entre segregação social e segregação espacial em Belo Horizonte, a partir da aplicação do método FANNY – Fuzzy Analysis – aos dados da Contagem Populacional de 1996, e da utilização da cartografia temática. O método FANNY gerou um indicador de segregação social, a partir da criação de dois clusters, representando os dois extremos da condição social. O indicador de segregação social foi definido como grau de associação do setor censitário ao cluster de condições sociais menos favoráveis. A segregação espacial foi definida pela característica de ocupação do setor censitário. Os resultados confirmaram a hipótese de forte relação entre as duas formas de segregação em Belo Horizonte. Além disso, verificou-se a utilidade do método utilizado para a construção de indicadores sociais para pequenas áreas.

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