The appropriation of the natural environment and the construction of the urban landscape: analysis of the impacts of the Ipiranga Park’s implantation in the Jundiaí neighborhood, in Anápolis (GO)
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https://doi.org/10.5380/dma.v54i0.65072Keywords:
urban space production, urban environmental park, landscape’s verticalizationAbstract
The paper analyzed the implantation of Ipiranga Park in Jundiaí neighborhood in Anápolis, analyzing the impacts generated in the urban landscape since 2010. The real interests of the agents producing the urban space are discussed when proposing an environmental park, adopting as methodological key the survey of verticalization process in the neighborhood, through which it was possible to observe its recent expansion in the region near the park. Another relevant factor for analysis is the use of several media, especially those related to municipal administration campaigns and real estate announcements, which reinforce the quality of life’s discourse and appreciation of the neighborhood due to the presence of the park, causing greater attention to even in detriment of other parks. It was concluded that a process of appropriation and valorization of urban space for the private initiative supported by the public investment in implantation of Ipiranga Park reinforcing socio-spatial segregation.
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