Planejamento permacultural da área verde do Conjunto Habitacional Florindo Tabachi no Córrego Ribeirão Marrecas em Dracena/SP
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Fernanda Nascimento Rigolo, Fernando Sérgio Okimoto

Planejamento permacultural da área verde do Conjunto Habitacional Florindo Tabachi no Córrego Ribeirão Marrecas em Dracena/SP

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Planejamento permacultural da área verde do conjunto habitacional florindo tabachi no córrego ribeirão marrecas em dracena/sp. Planejamento permacultural para área verde em Dracena/SP. O estudo propõe soluções sustentáveis para a urbanização, integrando permacultura, agroecologia e bioconstrução.

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Abstract

Este trabalho se propõe a apresentar um planejamento permacultural para a Área Verde do Conjunto Habitacional Florindo Tabachi em Dracena/SP. Para isso, realizou-se uma produção bibliográfica com os temas necessários para a aplicação desta proposta, apresentando questões relacionadas a problemática da urbanização mal planejada, levando a produção de espaços que poluem os cursos d’água, e partir disso metodologias sustentáveis que promovem soluções a esta questão. Trabalhou-se temas como as cidades esponjas, permacultura, agroecologia, bioconstrução e placemaking, temas que juntos propõem um desenvolvimento urbano sustentável e participativo. Para compreensão do espaço de atuação realizou-se um questionário com os moradores da cidade de Dracena e em especial com os moradores do bairro e também, analisou-se a região de implantação da proposta sobre o viés ambiental, social e econômico.


Review

This paper presents a timely and relevant exploration into sustainable urban planning, focusing on the application of permacultural principles to a specific green area within a residential complex in Dracena/SP. The clear objective – to propose a permacultural plan for the Conjunto Habitacional Florindo Tabachi – is commendable, directly addressing critical issues arising from poorly planned urbanization, such as water course pollution. A significant strength lies in the work's interdisciplinary approach, integrating concepts like sponge cities, permaculture, agroecology, bioconstruction, and placemaking. This holistic perspective promises a comprehensive solution for sustainable and participatory urban development, which is particularly valuable in a local context. The inclusion of community engagement through questionnaires with residents further reinforces the work's commitment to creating socially relevant and impactful interventions. While the abstract outlines a robust methodological framework, including a bibliographic review, resident questionnaires, and environmental, social, and economic analysis of the site, some areas could benefit from further clarification. It would be beneficial to understand the depth of the "planejamento permacultural" – whether it presents a detailed design plan with specific interventions, or primarily focuses on the theoretical framework and process of developing such a plan. Additionally, the abstract could elaborate on how the diverse themes (e.g., bioconstruction, placemaking, sponge cities) are concretely integrated into the proposed permacultural design for the green area, rather than just serving as conceptual background. Specifically, a clearer articulation of how resident feedback from the questionnaires directly influenced the specific design choices would strengthen the participatory aspect. Overall, this work demonstrates significant potential to contribute to the growing body of knowledge on sustainable urban development and permaculture applications in Latin America. Its focus on a real-world problem and a specific community, combined with a comprehensive theoretical foundation, makes it a valuable case study. With some minor elaborations on the specific outcomes of the planning process and the detailed integration of its diverse methodologies, this paper could serve as an excellent model for future sustainable urban interventions. It represents a thoughtful step towards mitigating the adverse effects of urban sprawl and fostering more resilient, community-centric environments.


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