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Volume Iii Aocupação Do Solo E Linhas Estruturantes
VOLUME III A OCUPAÇÃO DO SOLO E LINHAS ESTRUTURANTES Lagoa, 23 de maio de 2019 PDM de Lagoa _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ FICHA TÉCNICA Diretor Executivo: Ricardo Tomé (Geógrafo Físico, Msc.) Coordenação Geral: Francisco José Malveiro Martins (Presidente da Câmara Municipal de Lagoa) Coordenador Técnico: Tiago Sousa (Geógrafo) Colaboradores Técnicos: Ana Rodrigues (Geógrafa) Daniel Santana (Historiador de Arte) Isabel Morais Cardoso (Jurista) João Paulino (Arquiteto) Luísa Adelino (Geógrafa) Mónica Sagreiro (Geógrafa) Vítor Oliveira (Geógrafo) 2 PDM de Lagoa _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ ESTRUTURA DO PLANO VOLUME I Do âmbito e alcance do PDM à história do concelho de Lagoa VOLUME II Do espaço físico às pessoas e dinâmica socioeconómica VOLUME III A ocupação do solo e linhas estruturantes VOLUME IV Do património aos fenómenos perigosos, saúde e segurança pública VOLUME V Do estado do ordenamento a uma estratégia para o desenvolvimento VOLUME VI Planeamento, ordenamento e desenvolvimento do território VOLUME VII O regulamento do PDM de Lagoa VOLUME VIII Avaliação ambiental estratégica VOLUME IX Anexos 3 PDM de Lagoa _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ ÍNDICE GERAL DO PLANO VOLUME I. DO ÂMBITO E ALCANCE DO PDM À HISTÓRIA DO CONCELHO DE LAGOA PARTE I. O PLANO DIRETOR MUNICIPAL DE LAGOA. ÂMBITO E ALCANCE 8 I.1. Nota Introdutória 9 I.2. Metodologia e estrutura do PDM 24 I.3. Quadro estratégico, legal e processual 38 PARTE II. AO ENCONTRO DO CONCELHO DE LAGOA. O TERRITÓRIO E A HISTÓRIA 66 II.1. Enquadramento geográfico. Da Europa a Lagoa 67 II.2. Uma visita à história do concelho 73 VOLUME II. DO ESPAÇO FÍSICO ÀS PESSOAS E DINÂMICA SOCIOECONÓMICA PARTE III. ESPAÇO FÍSICO 16 III.1. -
Algarve Tourism Information
ALGARVE PROMOTION BUREAU www.visitalgarve.pt www.algarvepromotion.pt www.algarvepromotion.pt/golf www.algarveconvention.com Media Information Pack 2012 FOR FURTHER PRESS INFORMATION CONTACT: Natalie Schofield – PR Senior Account Manager 020 7367 0925 / [email protected] Daniela Resenterra – PR Senior Account Executive 020 7367 0971 / [email protected] CONTENTS UPDATE ON THE REGION 1. Algarve Promotion Bureau tourism summary 2. Back to Nature in the Algarve 3. Hotel and resort news 4. Algarve golf update 5. Algarve Promotion Bureau launches online early booking campaign 6. Algarve launches TV campaign with the Travel Channel and SKY Sports 7. Visitor satisfaction survey reveals Portugal is fulfilling tourists’ expectations GENERAL INFORMATION: FOCUS AND THEMES Algarve at a glance Algarve – an idyllic year-round destination Back to nature in the Algarve Algarve – a par-fect golfing paradise Zen and wellbeing in the Algarve Algarve – meeting business travel expectations Adrenaline rushes in the Algarve Fun for all the family in the Algarve Discover the hidden gems of the Algarve 1. Algarve Promotion Bureau 2011 tourism summary The Algarve has long been regarded as a favourite destination for UK travellers and in 2011 this was further strengthened. Over 3.1 million Brits arrived into Faro airport over the 12 month period, 56.4% of total arrivals and an increase of 9.8% on the previous year. London Gatwick was the most popular flight route, followed by Manchester, Stansted and Liverpool. The UK continues to be the strongest market for the Algarve and the tourism industry is thriving in the region which currently has over 34 five-star hotels, 141 four star hotels and 229 three star hotels and further growth is set to continue into 2012. -
Percurso “Pelo Litoral” “Throught the Coast” Route Índice | Index 03
PERCURSO “PELO LITORAL” “THROUGHT THE COAST” ROUTE ÍNDICE | INDEX 03 05. Igreja Matriz de Ferragudo | Main Church of Ferragudo 07. Castelo de S. João de Arade | Castle of S.João de Arade PT 09. Farol da Ponta do Altar | Lighthouse of Ponta do Altar Quem passa férias em Lagoa vem sobretudo em busca de sol e praia. Mas visitar Lagoa é igualmente sinónimo 11. Torre da Lapa | Watchtower of Lapa de contemplação de património e de vivência cultural. Há uma Lagoa que a maior parte conhece, a da orla recortada 13. Monte dos Salicos com as suas praias e paisagens costeiras deslumbrantes, a da variadíssima oferta hoteleira de qualidade e da prática 15. Forte e Capela de N. Sra da Encarnação do golfe, no fundo a Lagoa turística. Mas há a outra Lagoa, Fort and Chapel of N. Sra da Encarnação a que só chega a ser descoberta pelos mais atentos, a que queremos que fique também conhecer. 17. Algar Seco Abrangendo vários locais e edifícios históricos do 19. Farol de Alfanzina | Lighthouse of Alfanzina concelho, os Percursos do Património da Lagoa do Algarve propõe-lhe a si, residente ou visitante, dois percursos 21. Praia de Benagil | Benagil Beach distintos, mas que se complementam no espaço e nos conteúdos históricos. Poderá, assim, percorrer os caminhos de carro ou optar por alternativas como a bicicleta e ainda 23. Praia da Marinha | Marinha Beach deslocar-se a pé dentro dos núcleos urbanos de Porches, Lagoa, Estômbar, Ferragudo e Carvoeiro, entre os sítios e monumentos identificados, fruindo, sem pressa, de um património de várias épocas. -
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View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by Repositório Aberto da Universidade do Porto SUSTAINABLE URBAN PLANNING FROM AN ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL PERSPECTIVE Emília Malcata Rebelo1 1: CITTA – Research Centre for Territory, Transports and Environment Faculty of Engineering University of Porto Rua Dr. Roberto Frias, s/ n, 4200-465 PORTO e-mail: [email protected], web: http://citta.fe.up.pt Keywords: Economic and financial sustainability of urban development, Urban development plans, Land surplus values, Land taxation Abstract In this communication are reported the assumptions, methodology, outcomes and conclusions of a research carried out within the scope of the revision of the Land, Territorial Ordinance and Urbanism Act, currently under way in Portugal. This is a deep revision, and it points out the importance of the economic and financial sustainability of urban development operations for municipalities. Land values rise as a result of territorial planning decisions. Thus a planned public intervention is required in order to assure these surplus values are allocated for the population´s social interest. Despite the existence of different kinds of land policies, the fiscal-based ones affect the most the market and land uses, and may substantially influence planning goals´ achievement. Land taxation aims at assuring a source of income to public administration; redistributing welfare so to grant land its social function; giving back to society the land surplus values that accrue from planning decisions and public investments; and increasing the provision of land for urban development. In order to recover part of the surplus values engendered by urban planning decisions, herein is proposed a new territorial management instrument, applied at the Municipal level. -
Cultural Heritage Guide Thanks
algarve cultural heritage guide thanks The Algarve Tourism Board wishes to thank all the organisations that provided assis- tance with the photographic survey, and have thus contributed to informing residents and tourists about the Algarve’s valuable cultural and religious heritage. Specifically: Municipal Councils | Vila Real Santo António harbourmaster’s office | Faro Jewish Heritage Centre | Diocese of the Algarve | Algarve Regional Culture Directorate | Parish Offices | Ramalho Ortigão Maritime Museum | Algarve Regional Museum | Parishes | Pousadas de Portugal | Lethes Theatre Cacela Velha 1 preface holidays in the Algarve are about heritage and culture too There is the Algarve that is known to everyone quite a considerable number, especially bearing and then there is another Algarve, one that only in mind that visits to these sites are very popular reveals itself to those who are keen to take a closer with tourists interested in exploring a region or look, eager to admire the beauty of every monu- country’s historical, cultural or religious heritage. ment, archaeological site, church and museum. So, if this sounds like you, I can assure you that This publication focuses on the latter, raising you have chosen the right guide book. It will the curtain on centuries past to hear the stories help you understand the sites you visit, unveil- that the Algarve’s cultural heritage has to tell. ing the curiosities and characteristics that make Right now, you are holding over 100 of the re- each one unique. It will heighten your enthusi- gion’s treasures in your hands – this updated asm for the singular luminosity of our churches, edition features 26 new entries, including the the stone constructions that bear silent witness Belmarço Palace in Faro and the Vila Real de to our grandiose past, and our mighty fortresses.