O desenho do novo rural: o caso do distrito de Arroio Grande-Santa Maria/RS
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Este trabalho tem por objetivo sistematizar cartograficamente como o espaço rural está se transformando com a inserção da multifuncionalidade no distrito de Arroio Grande, situado no município de Santa Maria-RS. Para isso, buscou-se identificar e espacializar as atividades agrícolas e não agrícolas que caracterizam a multifuncionalidade do espaço rural do referido distrito. A metodologia foi baseada em tipologias da agricultura familiar identificadas através de entrevistas semiestruturadas e da análise das ocupações rurais não agrícolas evidenciadas por observação direta, além da revisão bibliográfica. A técnica de geoprocessamento possibilitou uma nova condição de armazenamento e manipulação de dados espaciais e socioeconômicos, onde, através do diagnóstico das tipologias das ocupações rurais agrícolas e não agrícolas identifica-se o desenho do novo rural.Downloads
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