2008
DOI: 10.1590/s1518-70122008000100003
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Uma possível hierarquização através de um índice de desenvolvimento económico e social dos Concelhos de Portugal Continental

Abstract: Resumo: O objectivo inicial deste trabalho é o cálculo um Índice de Desenvolvimento Económico e Social (IDES) ao nível de cada concelho (NUT IV) de Portugal e de seguida procede-se à construção de clusters. Os resultados apontam a dicotomia litoral/interior e significativas assimetrias entre os concelhos que integram o país, o que sugere a necessidade de uma especial precaução na delimitação espacial da aplicabilidade de políticas de desenvolvimento regional, em nome da sua eficácia real. Palavras-chave: Índic… Show more

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“…The concept of 'placebased' assumes that geographical context really matters for its social, cultural and institutional characteristics, focusing on knowledge in policy intervention by promoting interactions of enterprises, local groups and policy decision-makers (EU, 2019). As referred by Dias and Seixas (2019), this means that 'territorial development' tends to replace expressions such as regional, local and even urban or rural. The authors affirm that this change reflects a new vision of development in which, on a territorial basis, tendencies impose themselves on the rationality of the redistributive mechanisms, sectorized and compartmentalized by scales, administrative levels or space categories.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The concept of 'placebased' assumes that geographical context really matters for its social, cultural and institutional characteristics, focusing on knowledge in policy intervention by promoting interactions of enterprises, local groups and policy decision-makers (EU, 2019). As referred by Dias and Seixas (2019), this means that 'territorial development' tends to replace expressions such as regional, local and even urban or rural. The authors affirm that this change reflects a new vision of development in which, on a territorial basis, tendencies impose themselves on the rationality of the redistributive mechanisms, sectorized and compartmentalized by scales, administrative levels or space categories.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These 'archipelagos' consist of two or three larger islands of development, which are significantly set apart from the general level of development revealed in the remaining areas of Portugal. This requires a new developmental approach, grounded in the specificities of the territory and not simply on the most common administrative territorial divisions or the rationality of redistribution mechanisms (Dias & Seixas, 2019). Portugal is a very centralized country (Alexandre et al, 2020), where development priorities have been set by administrative divisions following a top-down programming and financing strategy (Seixas et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%