Geosul (Mar 2018)

Pattern and determinants of the brazilian microregions urban infrastructure

  • Gabriel Alves de Sampaio Morais,
  • Diogo Brito Sobreira,
  • João Eustáquio De Lima

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5007/2177-5230.2018v33n66p262
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 66
pp. 262 – 291

Abstract

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A better urban infrastructure is associated with better development indexes. In this perspective, this research tried to find the factors of urban development of the Brazilian micro-regions. For this, we used factor analysis to find patterns of development related to urban infrastructure. Then it built an index allowing to order the 558 Brazilian micro-regions and classify them into high, medium and low level of urban infrastructure. It was possible to extract five factors that explain 72,58% of the total variance of the data. Most micro-regions were classified as low level of urban infrastructure, while 14,69% of micro-regions were classified with high infrastructure, with most in the Southeast. The states of São Paulo and Minas Gerais led the ranking with the highest number of micro-regions with high urban infrastructure. The opposite was observed to the North, which got no micro-regions with high infrastructure.

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