Identification of Land Subject to Compulsory Subdivision, Building or Utilization of Land Use - PEUC Using Free Geotechnologies
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The Compulsory Subdivision, Building or Utilization of Land – CSBU, is a legal and political instrument provided for in Article 182 of the Federal Constitution of 1988, and regulated by Federal Law 10,257 of 2001, or City Statute. PEUC aims at or the principle of the social function of urban property by encouraging that unused, underutilized and unedited land comply with the land use and occupation parameters required by the master plan. This study aims to demonstrate free and free geotechnology-based procedures for identifying lands subject to PEUC. An area used for demonstration in the Campeche neighborhood in Florianópolis, Santa Catarina. Using a proposed methodology, it was possible to perform all procedures using the QGIS program, where it was possible to identify 21 unedited lands and 57 underused lands.
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