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Heterogeneity in Road-building Processes & Road Network Architecture: A Comparative Analysis Stephen Perz, Marcellus Caldas, Robert Walker, Carlos Souza Jr.
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► Introduction Roads help define the spatial geometry of forest fragmentation There is substantial research on the ecological consequences of forest fragmentation Species diversity, seedling recruitment, biomass, carbon, etc. Heterogeneity in Road-building Processes & Road Network Architecture: A Comparative Analysis
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► Introduction Less attention has gone to roads as determinants of the spatial geometry of fragmentation We need to better understand the socio-spatial processes behind road networks with different “spatial architectures” Road-building has distinct histories in different parts of the Amazon Heterogeneity in Road-building Processes & Road Network Architecture: A Comparative Analysis
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► Introduction This presentation analyzes two road networks in the Amazon with distinct spatial architectures We focus on the cases of Uruará PA, and Sinop, MT Heterogeneity in Road-building Processes & Road Network Architecture: A Comparative Analysis
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► Uruará, PA Transamazon highway with linear settlement roads The classic “fishbone” pattern of forest fragmentation ► Many small clearings forming irregularly-shaped fragments Heterogeneity in Road-building Processes & Road Network Architecture: A Comparative Analysis
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Spatial pattern of defn by roads?
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► Sinop, MT BR-163 with secondary roads ► Rectilinear road architecture, differs from the “fishbone” Large square clearings alongside large square blocks of forest Heterogeneity in Road-building Processes & Road Network Architecture: A Comparative Analysis
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► The need for explanation Why the differences in road network architecture and the spatial geometry of forest fragmentation? Heterogeneity in Road-building Processes & Road Network Architecture: A Comparative Analysis
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► The need for explanation Comparative analysis of the two sites: Similarities and especially contrasts Biophysical features Initial conditions Subsequent change dynamics Heterogeneity in Road-building Processes & Road Network Architecture: A Comparative Analysis
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► Similarities Both Uruará and Sinop… Heterogeneity in Road-building Processes & Road Network Architecture: A Comparative Analysis
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► Similarities Both Uruará and Sinop… 1. Were established via construction of federal highways ► Transamazon (BR-230) and Cuiabá-Santarem (BR-163) Heterogeneity in Road-building Processes & Road Network Architecture: A Comparative Analysis
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BR-163, Cuiabá-Santarém BR-230, Transamazônica
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► Similarities Both Uruará and Sinop… 2. Exhibited subsequent forest clearing ► Crop cultivation, pasture formation, urban growth Heterogeneity in Road-building Processes & Road Network Architecture: A Comparative Analysis
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Uruará Sinop
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► Similarities Both Uruará and Sinop… 3. Exhibited secondary road extensions after construction of federal highways ► Settlement roads, logging roads, etc. Heterogeneity in Road-building Processes & Road Network Architecture: A Comparative Analysis
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► Contrasts – Biophysical features Heterogeneity in Road-building Processes & Road Network Architecture: A Comparative Analysis
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► Contrasts – Biophysical features 1. Topography ► Uruará is relatively hilly ► Sinop is largely flat Heterogeneity in Road-building Processes & Road Network Architecture: A Comparative Analysis
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Uruará Sinop
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► Contrasts – Biophysical features 2. Proximity to major markets ► Uruará is farther north and relatively isolated ► Sinop is closer to the Brazilian center-south Heterogeneity in Road-building Processes & Road Network Architecture: A Comparative Analysis
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Transport costs ($/ton) to São Paulo, 1995 Uruará Sinop São Paulo Fonte: Eustaquio Reis, IPEA
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► Contrasts – Initial conditions Heterogeneity in Road-building Processes & Road Network Architecture: A Comparative Analysis
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► Contrasts – Initial conditions ► 1. Motive for colonization Uruará – agrarian reform for state legitimacy under military dictatorship Sinop – facilitate land investment by private interests Heterogeneity in Road-building Processes & Road Network Architecture: A Comparative Analysis
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► Contrasts – Initial conditions ► 2. Type of colonization Uruará – state-directed; INCRA Sinop – led by private firms; Colonizadora SINOP (Sociedade Imobiliaria do Noroeste do Paraná) Heterogeneity in Road-building Processes & Road Network Architecture: A Comparative Analysis
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► Contrasts – Initial conditions ► 3. Process of defining the secondary road network Uruará – pre-planned by INCRA in Brasília Sinop – pre-planned in and near urban areas; emerged spontaneously elsewhere Heterogeneity in Road-building Processes & Road Network Architecture: A Comparative Analysis
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► Contrasts – Initial conditions ► 4. Design of secondary road network architecture Uruará – feeder roads in 5-km intervals for smallholder colonization, access to main highway Sinop – Far from towns, roads ran between large landholdings ► Near towns, roads paralleled rivers to avoid bridges and ensure access to water Heterogeneity in Road-building Processes & Road Network Architecture: A Comparative Analysis
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► Contrasts – Initial conditions ► 5. Federal highway construction and initial land acquisition Uruará – Transamazon built around 1970, then colonists arrived and chose lots during the 1970s Sinop – Lots and glebas sold during the 1960s, then the state built BR-163 in the 1970s Heterogeneity in Road-building Processes & Road Network Architecture: A Comparative Analysis
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► Contrasts – Initial conditions ► 6. Property size distribution Uruará – standard lot size of 100 ha ► A few glebas 500-3000 ha Sinop – many glebas up to 9990 ha ► Also lots 50-200 ha; peri-urban chácaras 10-50 ha Heterogeneity in Road-building Processes & Road Network Architecture: A Comparative Analysis
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Fonte: IBGE, Censo Agropecuário 1995/96.
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► Contrasts – Subsequent change dynamics Heterogeneity in Road-building Processes & Road Network Architecture: A Comparative Analysis
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► Contrasts – Subsequent change dynamics ► 1. In-migrant groups Uruará – landless families, especially from the northeast; a few capitalized interest groups Sinop – many capitalized interests, especially from the south; rural poor as well Heterogeneity in Road-building Processes & Road Network Architecture: A Comparative Analysis
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► Contrasts – Subsequent change dynamics ► 2. Reasons for expansion of secondary roads Uruará – excess demand for land; informal colonization beyond feeder roads, pressure on INCRA to extend roads Heterogeneity in Road-building Processes & Road Network Architecture: A Comparative Analysis
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Uruará: First, a footpath… Later, a secondary road
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► Contrasts – Subsequent change dynamics ► 3. Reasons for expansion of secondary roads Uruará – excess demand for land; informal colonization beyond feeder roads, pressure on INCRA to extend roads Sinop – private investment; roads to reach glebas, timber Heterogeneity in Road-building Processes & Road Network Architecture: A Comparative Analysis
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Sinop: Logging Road Farm road
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► Contrasts – Subsequent change dynamics ► 4. Logging economy Uruará – relatively small; about 20 sawmills, small and medium Sinop – emerged earlier, relatively large; about 260 sawmills; specialized; small to very large; exports Heterogeneity in Road-building Processes & Road Network Architecture: A Comparative Analysis
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Sinop
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► Contrasts – Subsequent change dynamics ► 5. Agroindustry Uruará – not important yet, 1 small grain silo ► Beginning to emerge due to Cargill port in Santarém Sinop – very important, many large grain silos ► Flat topography, market proximity, large properties, capital ► Mechanized cultivation, heavy use of inputs, large fields ► Soy, corn, rice, sorghum, etc. Heterogeneity in Road-building Processes & Road Network Architecture: A Comparative Analysis
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Uruará Santarém Sinop
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Fonte: IBGE, Censo Agropecuário 1995/96.
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► Contrasts – Subsequent change dynamics ► 6. Capital accumulation Uruará – variable among colonists due to price fluctuations for perennial crops Sinop – substantial among large timber processing firms and landowners with agroindustrial activities Heterogeneity in Road-building Processes & Road Network Architecture: A Comparative Analysis
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Fonte: IBGE, Censo Agropecuário 1995/96.
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Uruará Sinop
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► Contrasts – Subsequent change dynamics ► 7. Size of areas cleared Uruará – many small areas due to 100-ha lots; many patches Sinop – many large areas due to glebas, agroindustry Heterogeneity in Road-building Processes & Road Network Architecture: A Comparative Analysis
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Uruará Sinop
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► An Interpretation ► Uruará – fishbone road architecture and fragmentation geometry Due to state design for small-scale colonization, sustained by remote location and crop price fluctuations, limited in-migration of capital and capital accumulation Heterogeneity in Road-building Processes & Road Network Architecture: A Comparative Analysis
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► An Interpretation ► Uruará – fishbone road architecture and fragmentation geometry Due to state design for small-scale colonization, sustained by remote location and crop price fluctuations, limited in-migration of capital and capital accumulation ► Sinop – rectilinear road architecture and fragmentation geometry Due to numerous large glebas, large-scale timber economy, in-migration of capital, agroindustry facilitated by flat topography, capital accumulation Heterogeneity in Road-building Processes & Road Network Architecture: A Comparative Analysis
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► Conclusions Heterogeneity in Road-building Processes & Road Network Architecture: A Comparative Analysis
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► Conclusions ► Biophysical and socioeconomic factors are both important E.g., topography as well as property size Heterogeneity in Road-building Processes & Road Network Architecture: A Comparative Analysis
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► Conclusions ► Biophysical and socioeconomic factors are both important E.g., topography as well as property size ► Initial conditions are especially important E.g., colonization goals, secondary road network design Heterogeneity in Road-building Processes & Road Network Architecture: A Comparative Analysis
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► Conclusions ► Biophysical and socioeconomic factors are both important E.g., topography as well as property size ► Initial conditions are especially important E.g., colonization goals, secondary road network design ► Subsequent dynamics reinforce (but could alter) initial conditions E.g., informal colonization, agroindustry Heterogeneity in Road-building Processes & Road Network Architecture: A Comparative Analysis
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Heterogeneity in Road-building Processes & Road Network Architecture: A Comparative Analysis Stephen Perz sperz@soc.ufl.edu Marcellus Caldas caldasma@msu.edu sperz@soc.ufl.edu caldasma@msu.edu sperz@soc.ufl.edu caldasma@msu.edu
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Fonte: IBGE, Censo Demográfico 1991.
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