Print Email Facebook Twitter Altamira beyond Belo Monte Title Altamira beyond Belo Monte: Gaps and opportunities for promoting sustainable development in a new energy landscape Author Iversson Piazza, Matias (TU Delft Architecture and the Built Environment; TU Delft Urbanism) Contributor Romein, Arie (mentor) van den Burg, Leo (mentor) Wilms Floet, Willemijn (graduation committee) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Date 2018-06-29 Abstract The research focuses in the city of Altamira, in Brazil. The municipality is located in the margins of the Xingu river, affluent of the Amazon river, and has been facing intense socio economic transformations, mainly through the construction of the Belo Monte hydroelectric power plant - third biggest in the world, in generation capacity. Over the last 10 years, the local municipality estimates that the population inflated from 100.000 to 140.000 inhabitants (FOLHA, 2013), as a consequence of the jobs related to the dam and its construction. On the one hand, the implementation of the project has brought heavy investments in public infrastructure, following the compensation and mitigation guidelines established by the national environmental agency, providing the inhabitants with public amenities completely nonexistent before the dam. On the other hand, the intense transformation of the built environment resulted in new social challenges, including increased violence, prostitution and drug consumption, adding pressure on the limited infrastructure and public equipment. The project - heavily criticized by local and international media - is almost concluded and is already in partial operation. This research investigates the next steps following the conclusion of the construction, suggesting strategies capable of promoting sustainable development in the region. The focus is not only to look into the urban transformations triggered by the installation of the dam but also to explore possible future scenarios once Belo Monte is concluded. Subject Big Infrastructure & InfluenceRegional DevelopmentSocio- spatial transformationsAdaptive PlanningBrazilian Amazon To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b62f798c-8a81-4d19-b3b0-d038ac8b5aef Coordinates -3.198053, -52.217587 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights © 2018 Matias Iversson Piazza Files PDF P5_Report_MatiasPiazza.pdf 50.44 MB PDF P5_Presentation_MatiasPiazza.pdf 50.02 MB PDF Reflection_MatiasPiazza.pdf 1.48 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:b62f798c-8a81-4d19-b3b0-d038ac8b5aef/datastream/OBJ2/view