Even in this case. an upper estimation of the areas restrictive to
human occupation may be occurring. as a result of the whole
process. Following theses results, in only 0.3% (1.2 square
kilometres) of the study area is the occupation permitted.
MABH PHYSICAL POTENTIAL
580000
7815000
Legend:
BÀ) Suitable areas
4i Suitable areas with some
restrictions
Favourable areas with severe
restrictions
£1 Areas with severe restrictions
in differents sectors
Bl inadequated areas
B Rock outcrop
Note Thus map was produced considenng the slope,
drainagen, and soil erosion potential of the
MABH
778 5000
620000
Sandra Costa
Elaborated in August/1995
Figure 3 — Physical potential map
Rate (%)
24
5 0,3
Classes
O Suitable Areas
C) Rock Outcrop
C) Suitable Areas With
Some Restrictions
Cl Inadequated Areas
@ Favourable Areas With
Severe Restrictions
Bl Areas With Severe
restricions
l'igure 4 - Percentage of each class in the study arca
The map produced was superposed to the urban land-use map
to estimate the percentage of urban class that is occurring in the
same area of the classes of physical potential and to analyse the
consequences of this.
One result of this superposition is shown in table 2. According
to this. 41.7% of the residential class is located in areas with
severe restrictions. This means that environmental problems can
be occurring because areas not recommended. from a physical
viewpoint. have been occupied. Actually. in a local
examination. most of the urban land-usc classes are in areas
with severe restrictions.
Some examples of the classes of the physical potential and of
the urban land-use classes are presented in the next subsection.
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