CORREDORES ECOLÓGICOS URBANOS: UM ESTUDO PARA CONECTAR PLANTAS, ANIMAIS E PESSOAS NA CIDADE DE VITÓRIA – ES

Rebeca Marques Correia da Rocha, Marcelo Seidel Fiorotti
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Ecological corridors are territorial strips that aim to reduce the impacts of fragmentation of ecosystems, restoring the interconnection between them, in order to facilitate the movement of species, enabling seed dispersal and gene exchange between isolated populations. The relevance of the theme lies in the contribution to sustainable urbanism, aligning with biophilia, with benefits for living beings, including humans, with better walking conditions, thermal and psychological comfort. The general objective of the work was to delineate an urban ecological corridor in the continental portion of the city of Vitória/ES, in order to connect three isolated Environmental Protection Zones and benefit their essential occupants: the human species, the flora and the fauna. Exploratory studies and field visits were conducted, supported by Urbanism and Ecology literature, based on the definition of the connection axes and the recomposition of road profiles. The result achieved is an ecological corridor adapted to the existing roads, from the intensification of forestation and the implementation of gantries and elevated walkways for animal crossings. The insertion of aerial crossings and biodiversity corridors will bring a differential to the quality of life and ecological diversity for the local population.
城市生态走廊:vitoria - ES城市中连接植物、动物和人的研究
生态走廊是旨在减少生态系统破碎化的影响,恢复它们之间的相互联系,以促进物种的移动,使种子传播和孤立种群之间的基因交流成为可能的领土地带。主题的相关性在于对可持续城市主义的贡献,与亲生命主义保持一致,为包括人类在内的生物带来好处,提供更好的步行条件、热舒适和心理舒适。这项工作的总体目标是在Vitória/ES城市的大陆部分划定一个城市生态走廊,以连接三个孤立的环境保护区,并使其基本居住者受益:人类物种,植物和动物。在城市主义和生态学文献的支持下,基于连接轴的定义和道路轮廓的重组,进行了探索性研究和实地考察。通过加强植树造林,实施龙门架和动物通道的高架人行道,实现了适应现有道路的生态走廊。空中通道和生物多样性走廊的插入将为当地居民带来生活质量和生态多样性的差异。
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