Banca de DEFESA: EMANUEL DOS SANTOS DE OLIVEIRA

Uma banca de DEFESA de MESTRADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
DISCENTE : EMANUEL DOS SANTOS DE OLIVEIRA
DATA : 27/11/2021
HORA: 14:00
LOCAL: Sala de Conferência RNP do POSGEO
TÍTULO:
TOURIST PLANNING IN SÃO BARTOLOMEU-BA PARK: A PROPOSAL BASED ON ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS 
MODELING

PALAVRAS-CHAVES:

Landscape; Geoecology; Modeling; Tourism; Conservation Unit; Urban Park; São Bartolomeu Park.


PÁGINAS: 191
GRANDE ÁREA: Ciências Humanas
ÁREA: Geografia
SUBÁREA: Geografia Humana
ESPECIALIDADE: Geografia Econômica
RESUMO:

Tourism is one of the most profitable economic sectors in the world, an economic activity that
exposes and uses natural and human resources, often generating negative environmental
impacts, therefore, it is necessary that it be understood and structured through grounded
environmental planning practices, on a systemic and sustainable vision. The objective of this
research was to design a tourist plan for the São Bartolomeu Park, located in the Municipality
of Salvador, State of Bahia. For this, it was necessary to assess the tourist potential and
identify the landscape units to then present proposals for actions and interventions that could
guide sustainable tourism in the Park. In his theoretical-methodological path, the researcher
used Landscape as a category of analysis of Geography, applied Landscape Geoecology as a
theoretical-methodological approach, used Environmental Modeling as a scientific procedure, studied Tourism as an economic activity that uses the landscape, discussed the Conservation
Unit as a territory created for the conservation / preservation of the natural heritage and for
the implementation of tourism, he selected the Urban Park as a category of management of
the conservation unit and chose the São Bartolomeu Park as a spatial feature. The tourist
potential was evaluated based on qualitative and quantitative modeling using the IAPI Method
(Indicators of Attractiveness of Interpretative Points), which made it possible to quantify the
attractiveness potential of the tourist points through the evaluation of the landscape elements
present, enabling the scoring of the tourist attractiveness of each interpretive site. The
environmental modeling contributed to the structural and functional analysis of the 87
landscape units of the São Bartolomeu Park, which are divided into four typological groups:
15 tops of convex reliefs, 58 steep slopes, 13 fluvial plains and 1 fluvial-marine plain. The
design of proposals for actions and interventions that guide sustainable tourism in the Park
took into account the integrative aspects of tourism planning, the environmental resources of
tourism and the current condition of trails and interpretive sites. The landscape units identified
in Parque São Bartolomeu are represented on the map of Geoecological Units and Functional
Structure. The tourist potential is represented on the Map of Tourist Potential by
Attractiveness of Interpretive Sites. The proposed actions for tourism management are
presented in three tables: that of proposed actions for the integrative aspects of tourism
planning; the actions proposed related to environmental tourism resources; and that of
proposed interventions for the trail system. It was found that tourism planning based on
environmental modeling, integrated into the study of the landscape, can contribute to the
adequate management of tourism in urban parks, since it allows both the tourist- environmental diagnosis and a prognosis of actions necessary for the improvement of
environmental quality and of the tourist experience. It is hoped that the present study will
serve as a reference for planning and management activities of urban parks and other
categories of management of Conservation Units.


MEMBROS DA BANCA:
Externo à Instituição - JEMISON MATTOS DOS SANTOS - UEFS
Presidente - 1357997 - MARCO ANTONIO TOMASONI
Interno - 2541720 - PABLO SANTANA SANTOS
Externo ao Programa - 1847453 - RICARDO GALENO FRAGA DE ARAUJO PEREIRA
Notícia cadastrada em: 13/08/2021 14:38
SIGAA | STI/SUPAC - - | Copyright © 2006-2024 - UFBA