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FICHA GLOBAL PMUS Abril16
PLANO DE AÇÃO MOBILIDADE URBANA SUSTENTÁVEL (FICHA GLOBAL) Identificação da NUT III Área Metropolitana de Lisboa Territórios abrangidos pelas intervenções Concelho de Lisboa JUSTIFICAÇÃO PARA AS INTERVENÇÕES NOS TERRITÓRIOS IDENTIFICADOS Portugal tem definido ao longo dos últimos anos uma série de políticas e instrumentos que apontam à redução da sua elevada dependência energética dos combustíveis fósseis, dos impactos ambientais que a utilização destes incorporam e da sua inerente contribuição para as emissões de gases com efeitos de estufa e para as alterações climáticas. A cidade de Lisboa também está apostada em contribuir para os mesmos objectivos, e tem ela própria levado a cabo uma série de medidas que visam aumentar a eficiência energética do seu sistema urbano, reduzir as poluições atmosférica e sonora, e mitigar as suas responsabilidades em termos de emissões de CO2. Estas preocupações são hoje centrais em todas as estratégias e políticas definidas pela cidade, que tem assumido compromissos e lançado acções que permitam aumentar permanentemente os níveis de sustentabilidade e resiliência da cidade. Documentos como a Carta Estratégica de Lisboa 2010/2014, o PDML, o Pacto dos Autarcas subscrito por Lisboa, o Plano de Acção para a Sustentabilidade Energética de Lisboa ou o Lisboa-Europa 2020 são disso exemplos. No caso do sector dos transportes, a cidade está apostada em promover uma alteração na repartição modal que visa racionalizar a utilização do automóvel e aumentar as deslocações a pé, de bicicleta e de transportes públicos, reduzindo assim decididamente os consumos energéticos e as emissões dentro do seu perímetro territorial, humanizando a cidade e aumentando a qualidade de vida dos que nela vivem, trabalham ou estudam, bem como dos que a visitam. -
URBAN PROJECT | NÓ DO LUMIAR and the Lisbon Northwest Gateway
URBAN PROJECT | NÓ DO LUMIAR and the Lisbon Northwest Gateway Gonçalo Duarte Pita Architecture Dissertation | Instituto Superior Técnico Coordinator: Prof. Carlos Moniz de Almeida Azenha Pereira da Cruz ABSTRACT The following report presents the work carried out for 2010/2012 Final Project course. The conducting element of this report is the impact road infrastructures may have, particularly when inserted in the urban context, whether they are generators of that context or the main cause of its frag- mentation. The mono-functionality of the road layout, which is a consequence of a mono-disciplinary approach to its conception, led to the incapacity of the structural road system to be part of the contem- porary city as an integrated actor of the urban space and therefore becoming an intrusive element. Supported by a reflection on road infrastructures, the goal of this report is to analyze the Lisbon struc- tural route consisting of Calçada de Carriche and Av. Padre Cruz. — the Northwest Gateway —, and the conception of a project on Nó do Lumiar, its main articulation point. Being one of Lisbon’s main gateways for centuries, the Northwest Gateway was responsible for defining the mobility structure of the North Ring when it was still part of the city’s periphery. Today, due to redefinitions of its route and section, it is an element of urban discontinuity along with other high performance roads as Eixo N-S and 2ª Circular. Nó do Lumiar is at this moment a dysfunctional urban centre due to the powerfull impact of its road system. Despite allowing an effective accessibility to automobiles on a broader range of the territory, its impact does not allow for a comfortable use of the space where it’s inserted, a space made up of elements of undeniable historic, patrimonial, cultural and administrative value. -
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Os Governos Urbanos de Proximidade A experiência de Lisboa O processo de reforma político-administrativa e os novos modelos de governação urbana Barcelona, 22 Octobre 2018 João Seixas CICS-NOVA / FCSH Universidade Nova de Lisboa Câmara Municipal de Lisboa / GAMRAL Os governos urbanos de proximidade e a experiência de Lisboa 1. AS RAZÕES 2. A SUBSTÂNCIA 3. O PROCESSO 4. O ACOMPANHAMENTO 5. A CAPACITAÇÃO 6. O FUTURO Área Metropolitana de Lisboa 18 municípios, com c 2.95 milhões habs. (2017) Município Central de Lisboa com c. 600 mil habs. (2017) mas com c. 1.15 milhões territoriantes / dia e 58% PIB regional Lisboa: Grandes Elementos de Re-Gravitas Uma Nova Cidade: O fim do modernismo, a crise e a transição digital. O triplo crash e o capitalismo tecno-financeiro. Novas pressões e novas oportunidades. Sustentabilidade, Coesão/Justiça espacial, Qualidade Vida. Novas políticas e estratégias anti-crise: Carta Estratégica de Lisboa, Reestruturação política e administrativa (dos bairros à metrópole), Novo plano urbanístico, planos de bairros, processos de participação (ALocal 21, Orçamento Participativo, Urbanismo Participativo), economia local e empreendedorismo urbano Uma nova Urbanidade: Novas consciências e exigências cívicas. Crescente reconhecimento sociocultural dos desfasamentos entre cidade, ecologia urbana e política. O Compromisso Político: Pressões e exigências sobre as estruturas de administração da cidade (82% inquiridos). Claro compromisso político desde 2009/10. A crescente complexidade e interconectividade da vida urbana -
Info Julho Agosto 19 EN
FCGM - Soc. de Med. Imob., S.A. | AMI 5086 Realtors - Med. Imob., Lda. | AMI 5070 ŽůůĞĐƟŽŶŚŝĂĚŽͬ>ƵŵŝĂƌͬĂƉŝƚĂůͬDŝƌĂŇŽƌĞƐͬŽƵŶƚƌLJƐŝĚĞͬDĂƐƚĞƌDŝŶĂƐ'ĞƌĂŝƐ͕ƌĂƐŝů infosiimgroup www . siimgroup . pt JULY/AUGUST2019 RESIDENTIALREPORT infosiimgroup Market in a consolidation period The market is in a period of consolidation, with the foward indicators looking like the PHMS (Portuguese House Market Survey), which measure the opinion of a panel of professionals in the market, confirming a slowdown in the number and value of transactions together with the lowest expectation for the next 12 months since the upturn in the cycle in 2013. Until the end of the year we will still be seeing the publication of very positive figures but which for the most part, in the case of used premises, relate to deals concluded in 2018 and, in the case of new buildings purchased “off-plan”, to deals concluded in some case more than 18 months ago. It is the case of the results published by the INE (National Statistics Institute of Portugal) or the base of Confidencial Imobiliário SIR (Residential Information System) which relate to the information of the Inland Revenue or pre-emption rights of the CML (Lisbon City Hall), when the deed is signed. On the other hand the database of the SIR-RU (Residential-Urban Renewal Information System) relates to sales at the time of closure of the deal and so, if there is an inflection in the market, it will be in this one where it will be felt soonest. Having made this caveat for interpreting the results, we would nevertheless emphasise that the statistics on local prices recently disclosed by the INE (25 July) allow the following conclusions to be drawn: In the period of 12 months ending on 31 March 2019, all Portuguese cities with more than 100,000 inhabitants (those covered in this study) presented positive change in the median for €/m2 compared with the previous period (31.3.2017 to 31.3.2018). -
The Festivities of the Light of Carnide: a Persistent Authenticity
Papers 375 The festivities of the Light of Carnide: a persistent authenticity M. I. Roque Universidade Europeia – Laureate International Universities, Lisbon, Portugal CIDEHUS.UÉ – Centro Interdisciplinar de História, Culturas e Sociedades da Universidade de Évora, Évora, Portugal M. J. Forte Universidade Europeia – Laureate International Universities, Lisbon, Portugal ABSTRACT: The Círio of Our Lady of the Cabo, also known as Círiodos Saloios, has been a pilgrimage since the XV century far from the sanctuary at cap Espichel to the far away rural communities of the neighbouring diocese of Lisbon. The Círio of Our Lady of the Cabo is related to the feast of Our Lady of the Light of Carnide, a bordering neighbourhood of Lisbon. The festival, which is held annually in September, culminates in a procession attracting many foreigners to the local. As a popular religiosity phenomenon, it concerns its intangible heritage and asserts an important trace of its cultural identity. Nevertheless, blending the sacred and the profane, it incorporates extrinsic components related to a social, cultural and touristic dimension. Tourism, although offering opportunities to the local development, also presents a challenge to preserve the local authenticity without compromising the dynamics of the inherent hybridity between locals and outsiders. In order to understand the phenomenon and its ambivalences and adjustments, a qualitative study is proposed, comprising a literary revision about the Círio and the local devotion to Our Lady of the Light across times, non-structured interviews with the locals and a participant observation of the festivities since 2015. The research, even being descriptive, is designed as a correlational study, analyzing the impact of tourism in the religious sense of the event. -
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infosiimgroup www.siimgroup.pt Monthly Report | Real Estate Market | February 2021 Lisboa | Linha de Cascais | Ribatejo | Master Minas Gerais, Brasil Sale of houses in 2020 fell by around 8%, Lisbon most affected $OWKRXJK WKH 1DWLRQDO 6WDWLVWLFDO ,QVWLWXWHV ,1( ´QDO UHSRUW LQ UHODWLRQ WR WKH VDOHV RI GZHOOLQJV LQ LV H[SHFWHG RQO\ RQ 0DUFKWKHIRUHFDVWVFXUUHQWO\SRLQWWRDIDOORIEHWZHHQDQG UHODWLYHWRWKHDOPRVWUHVLGHQWLDOSURSHUWLHVVROGLQ,W VKRXOG EH QRWHG WKDW LQ WKH WK TXDUWHU ZDV DEVROXWHO\ H[FHSWLRQDOZLWKDTXDUWHUO\PD[LPXPRISURSHUWLHVVROG ZHOODERYHWKHTXDUWHUO\DYHUDJHRIUHFHQW\HDUV DQG VRWKLVIDOORQO\UHµHFWVDQGTXDUWHUWKDWZDVKLJKO\FRQGLWLRQHG 20% E\WKHSDQGHPLF IDOORIVDOHVLQ 0RUHDFFHQWXDWHGYDULDWLRQVDUHH[SHFWHGIRU/LVERQDQG3RUWRDW /LVERQ WKLV WLPH ZLWK D GURS LQ VDOHV LQ /LVERQ RI FORVH WR D OLNHO\ HIIHFWRIWKHOLPLWHGSUHVHQFHRIIRUHLJQEX\HUV INE report - 3rd quarter of 2020 values published on 2/2/2021 PT = 9,4% 23 ,QWKHUGTXDUWHURI Almada Porto /LVERQ ZDV 18 Guimarães V. N. de Gaia WKH RQO\ RQH RI WKH Setúbal Seixal Sta. Mª da Feira Sintra Maia Gondomar PXQLFLSDOLWLHV Loures V. F. de Xira 13 Funchal V. N. de Famalicão ZLWKPRUHWKDQ Leiria Coimbra WKRXVDQG PT= 7,6% 8 Odivelas Oeiras LQKDELWDQWV ZLWK D Matosinhos Amadora accommodation, 3Q 2020 (%) Braga \HDURQ\HDU 3 Cascais FRQWUDFWLRQ RI Barcelos Lisboa KRXVHSULFHV -2 0 5 10 15 20 Rate of year-on-year variation the median sales value per m² family Rate of year-on-year variation of the median sales value per m² of family accommodation, 2Q 2020 (%) Municipalities with more than 100 thousand inhabitants: Lisbon Metropolitan Area Porto Metropolitan Area Other municipalities - 1 - Infosiimgroup | February 2021 Median value and rate of year-on-year variation of the median sales value per m², Lisbon and parishes, 3Q 2020 25 6L[ RI WKH SDULVKHV RI LISBOA = 3 375 € / m² /LVERQ VDZ D \HDURQ\HDU 20 FRQWUDFWLRQ LQ WKHLU KRXVH 15 SULFHV $MXGD &DPSR GH 2XULTXH 6mR 9LFHQWH 10 Arroios Sta. -
Real Estate Market | April & May 2021
infosiimgroup www.siimgroup.pt Monthly Report | Real Estate Market | April & May 2021 Lisboa | Linha de Cascais | Ribatejo | Master Minas Gerais, Brasil Confidence index turns positive again! Portuguese Housing Market - Confidencial Imobiliário After a year of the pandemic, the expectations of property developers and intermediaries regarding the evolution of the sales and prices in the residential market were positive again, shows the Portuguese Housing Market Survey (PHMS) for March. CONFIDENCE INDEX The Real Estate Market in the 1st quarter of 2021 2nd Q2020 1st Q2021 - 1 - Infosiimgroup | April & May 2021 $OVRDWWKHHQGRI$SULO&RQ´GHQFLDO,PRELOLiULRV:HELQDURQWKH 1st quarter of 2021 led to some surprising conclusions: • Housing sales in Portugal grew 57% between the two FRQ´QHPHQWV QGTXDUWHURIDQGVWTXDUWHU • The Lisbon Metropolitan Area maintained dynamic growth in +57% prices. Cascais and Loures were the exceptions, but with Housing sales in Portugal negligible negative variations. Lisbon saw almost no price GREW between the two FRQ´QHPHQWV variation • Despite the fall in the number of transactions in Lisbon and, within this, the strong fall in sales in new developments (-35%) this variation did not have any effect on prices. In fact, and despite the diversity of situations per segment, there was even an increase in the higher percentiles and in new construction, developers were able to adjust prices upwards as construction Purchases by progressed. foreigners fell • Purchases by foreigners were surprising and fell less than less than in average reinforcing its share in the Lisbon Urban Renewal Area other markets (from 27% to 30%) House price statistics at local level 4th quarter of 2020 (INE) After the National Statistics Institute (INE) surprised the market with the disclosure that total sales in 2020 were higher than expected by the agents in the market (see INFOSIIMGROUP March) the publication in May of “House price statistics at local level: 4th quarter of 2020” (Study for cities with more than 100,000 inhabitants) gives us a more detailed reading. -
The Economic Impact of the Lisbon 1755 Earthquake
CHERRY Discussion Paper Series CHERRY DP 03/06 The Opportunity of a Disaster: The Economic Impact of the 1755 Lisbon Earthquake ALVARO S. PEREIRA 1 The Opportunity of a Disaster The Economic Impact of the 1755 Lisbon Earthquake Alvaro S. Pereira Department of Economics University of York York, YO10 5DD United Kingdom [email protected] Abstract By combining new archival and existing data, this paper provides estimates of the economic impact of the 1755 Lisbon earthquake, the largest ever-recorded natural catastrophe in Europe. The direct cost of the earthquake is estimated to be between 32 and 48 percent of the Portuguese GDP. In spite of strict controls, prices and wages remained volatile in the years after the tragedy. The recovery from earthquake also led to a rise in the wage premium of construction workers. More significantly, the earthquake became an opportunity for economic reform and to reduce the economic semi-dependency vis-à-vis Britain. JEL Codes: N13, Q54, O52 Keywords: Lisbon 1755 earthquake; natural disasters, economic development 2 1. Introduction “Sometimes miracles are necessary, natural phenomena, or great disasters in order to shake, to awaken, and to open the eyes of misled nations about their interests, [nations] oppressed by others that simulate friendship, and reciprocal interest. Portugal needed the earthquake to open her eyes, and to little by little escape from slavery and total ruin1.” In the early hours of November 1, 1755, the pious population of Lisbon was attending the celebrations of All Saints Day when a powerful earthquake violently shook the western and southern parts of the country. -
LISBON European Green Capital 2020
LISBON European Green Capital 2020 LISBON Winner 2020 An initiative of the LISBON – European Green Capital 2020 Neither the European Commission nor any person acting on behalf of the Commission is responsible for the use that might be made of the following information. Print KH-01-20-359-EN-C ISBN 978-92-76-19628-0 doi:10.2779/17846 PDF KH-01-20-359-EN-N ISBN 978-92-76-19627-3 doi:10.2779/319980 Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union, 2020 © European Union, 2020 Reuse is authorised provided the source is acknowledged. The reuse policy of European Commission documents is regulated by Decision 2011/833/EU (OJ L 330, 14.12.2011, p. 39). For any use or reproduction of photos or other material that is not under the EU copyright, permission must be sought directly from the copyright holders. 1 LISBON European Green Capital 2020 Photos: Cover: © Lisbon Municipality Photo Credits: All photos © Lisbon Municipality except for pages 6, 21, 30, 36, 59 © Luís Catarino; page 8 © Joana Bourgard/Wilder; page 49 © Águas do Tejo Atlântico. Table of Contents 1. Our European Green Capitals 4 2. A Vision for Long-term Sustainability 5 3. Lisbon Evolves 7 4. Ancient City Embracing a Green Future 9 5. Winning the European Green Capital Award 13 6. Why Lisbon Won 17 A Southern City 17 A New Urban Approach 19 Urban Environmental Sustainability 23 Climate Change Adaptation 24 Climate Change Mitigation 25 Energy Transition 28 Keeping the City Moving 29 Lisbon’s Engaged Citizens 34 A City of Green Corridors 36 Protecting Nature and Biodiversity 40 Managing Waste 43 A Smart City Open to Innovation 46 Water – a Finite Resource 48 Managing Noise 53 Managing Air Quality 54 7. -
TOGETHER WE DECIDE/Present Your Proposal Until 14 December – for Persons Over 16 PROPOSAL FORM Proposal Title Please Set a Title for the Proposal
TOGETHER WE DECIDE/Present your proposal until 14 December – For persons over 16 PROPOSAL FORM Proposal Title Please set a title for the proposal. We suggest that it be short and easy to understand by all people. Proposal Description Please describe the proposal as fully as possible. Do not leave anything unsaid. The technical team that will take care of the analysis does not know your proposal and the only information available to it will be what you will write in this form. If you wish, you may include attachments with complementary information on the proposal. PROPOSAL TYPES (Please choose an option) Transversal Local A proposal that would benefit the whole city for an A local-scope proposal that falls within the range of the estimated value between €50.000 and €300.000, VAT neighborhood/parish for an estimated unitary value between included. €50.000 and €100.000, VAT included. Territorial Intervention Units/TIU – (Correspond to 5 areas of the city of Lisbon) Historical Center (Campo Ourique; Estrela; Misericórdia; Penha de França, Sta. Maria Maior and S. Vicente) Central area (Alvalade; Areeiro; Arroios; Av. Novas; Campolide and Sto. António) Eastern area (Oriental) (Beato; Marvila; Olivais and Parque das Nações) Western area (Occidental) (Ajuda; Alcântara and Belém) Northern area (Benfica; Carnide; Lumiar; Sta. Clara and S. Domingos de Benfica) Whole city (Report if the proposal is transversal) Place where you intend the proposal to be implemented Please indicate as accurately as possible the place where you intend the proposal to be implemented. Proposal Thematic Areas Report with an X the thematic areas where your proposal fits: Tourism and Civil Protection Economy and Innovation, Urban Services and Housing and Local Development Sports Education and Social Rights Planning, Urbanism, Heritage and Municipal Relations with Residents, Participation Work and Information Systems Culture and International Environment, Green Structure, Climate and Mobility and safety Relations Energy PROPOSER DATA Necessary for any subsequent contact. -
Analysis of the Main Determinants of Fixed Housing Prices in Lisbon
Analysis of the Main Determinants of Fixed Housing Prices in Lisbon Parishes of Campolide, Lumiar, Benfica, São Domingos de Benfica, Carnide, Belém, Alcântara e Ajuda Joana Filipa Guerreiro Custódio Dissertation to obtain the master’s degree [email protected] Civil Engineering October 2018 Instituto Superior Técnico ABSTRACT The real estate market is increasingly one of the most indicative and determining sectors of the current state of the economy, so it is fundamental to analyze how it will evolve. In this Keywords: sense, it is possible to establish a correlation between the different types of attributes that constitute a property (structural, neighborhood, location and transaction) with the Real Estate Market importance to the buyer when investing. Attributes In the development of this study, the methodologies that best fit the case under study and Transaction Index the attributes with the greatest influence on price setting are established in a first phase. Subsequently, the characterization of the building and the main characteristics of the Lisbon neighborhood was developed and the correspondence with the evolution of the real estate Parishes market was made through the database relating to real estate between 2008 and 2017 in the municipality of Lisbon in the parishes proposed for analysis. Finally, using the best subsets method, it is possible to determine the attributes of each property that determine its economic value for each parish. Although the importance of each variable is not the same for all parishes, it was found that the year of construction, the state of conservation of the apartment and the building, and the existence of burdens at the time of the transaction are the variables with the greatest influence on the determination of transaction indexes. -
Da Antiga Porta De Sto. Antão a Carnide: 641 Anos Em 9 Km
MARIA PERRY VIDAL VASCONCELOS DIAS DA ANTIGA PORTA DE STO. ANTÃO A CARNIDE: 641 ANOS EM 9 KM Orientador: Prof. Doutor Vasco Pinheiro Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias ECATI - Departamento de Arquitectura Lisboa 2014 Maria Perry Vidal Vasconcelos Dias Da Antiga Porta de Sto. Antão a Carnide: 641 anos em 9km MARIA PERRY VIDAL VASCONCELOS DIAS DA ANTIGA PORTA DE STO. ANTÃO A CARNIDE: 641 ANOS EM 9 KM Tese apresentada para a obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Arquitectura no Curso de Mestrado em Arquitectura conferido pela Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias. Orientador: Prof. Doutor Vasco Pinheiro Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias ECATI - Departamento de Arquitectura Lisboa 2014 1 Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias Departamento de Arquitectura Maria Perry Vidal Vasconcelos Dias Da Antiga Porta de Sto. Antão a Carnide: 641 anos em 9km “A cidade não é uma obra de arte – artefacto – mas sim qualquer coisa que constantemente se esta fazendo e desfazendo. É, por consequência, um processo vivo.” Chueca Goitia 2 Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias Departamento de Arquitectura Maria Perry Vidal Vasconcelos Dias Da Antiga Porta de Sto. Antão a Carnide: 641 anos em 9km Ao Professor Vasco Pinheiro, pela orientação, disponibilidade e incentivo, À Professora Patrícia Pedrosa, pela insistência no ensinamento do APA, E aos meus familiares e amigos por todo o apoio, Obrigada. 3 Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias Departamento de Arquitectura Maria Perry Vidal Vasconcelos