POPULATION GROWTH IN THE STATE OF BAHIA, 2000 TO 2010: A STATISTICALCARTOGRAPHIC CONTRIBUTION

The paper examines the recent diversity (2000 to 2010) of the total population of the State of Bahia, micro-regions, urban population, population of cities and the rural population. Official data from Brazilian Censuses of 2000 and 2010 were used. Demographic spatial analyses were produced through t...

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Main Authors: Barbara-Christine Nentwig Silva, Maina Pirajá Silva
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal da Bahia 2012-01-01
Series:GeoTextos
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Online Access:https://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/geotextos/article/view/5650
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spelling doaj-1ed5d0b50c584e5cb763e37be701c0c62021-01-28T12:51:49ZporUniversidade Federal da BahiaGeoTextos1809-189X1984-55372012-01-017210.9771/1984-5537geo.v7i2.56504356POPULATION GROWTH IN THE STATE OF BAHIA, 2000 TO 2010: A STATISTICALCARTOGRAPHIC CONTRIBUTIONBarbara-Christine Nentwig SilvaMaina Pirajá SilvaThe paper examines the recent diversity (2000 to 2010) of the total population of the State of Bahia, micro-regions, urban population, population of cities and the rural population. Official data from Brazilian Censuses of 2000 and 2010 were used. Demographic spatial analyses were produced through the cartographic representation based on natural breaks classification from data. The State’s total population growth of 7.27% in the last decade (or 0.70% p.a.), was lower than the previous decade and is lower than in the Northeast and in Brazil. The urban population grew 15.16% (1.42% p.a.), the population of cities, 14.59% (1.37% p.a.) and the rural population, -8.93% (-0.93% p.a.) The rates are quite diversified according to the micro-regions and municipalities. The average growth of cities was higher than the growth of Salvador and its metropolitan area. It is a fact which occurs for the first time in the State of Bahia and indicates an important reduction of the primacy of the capital and the metropolitan region of Salvador. Ongoing changes are of fundamental importance to guide the formulation of public policies more efficient and fair throughout the territory of Bahia.https://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/geotextos/article/view/5650crescimento demográficoestado da bahiacrescimento urbanoredução da população rural / demographic growthstate of bahiaurban growthrural population reduction
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Maina Pirajá Silva
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Maina Pirajá Silva
POPULATION GROWTH IN THE STATE OF BAHIA, 2000 TO 2010: A STATISTICALCARTOGRAPHIC CONTRIBUTION
GeoTextos
crescimento demográfico
estado da bahia
crescimento urbano
redução da população rural / demographic growth
state of bahia
urban growth
rural population reduction
author_facet Barbara-Christine Nentwig Silva
Maina Pirajá Silva
author_sort Barbara-Christine Nentwig Silva
title POPULATION GROWTH IN THE STATE OF BAHIA, 2000 TO 2010: A STATISTICALCARTOGRAPHIC CONTRIBUTION
title_short POPULATION GROWTH IN THE STATE OF BAHIA, 2000 TO 2010: A STATISTICALCARTOGRAPHIC CONTRIBUTION
title_full POPULATION GROWTH IN THE STATE OF BAHIA, 2000 TO 2010: A STATISTICALCARTOGRAPHIC CONTRIBUTION
title_fullStr POPULATION GROWTH IN THE STATE OF BAHIA, 2000 TO 2010: A STATISTICALCARTOGRAPHIC CONTRIBUTION
title_full_unstemmed POPULATION GROWTH IN THE STATE OF BAHIA, 2000 TO 2010: A STATISTICALCARTOGRAPHIC CONTRIBUTION
title_sort population growth in the state of bahia, 2000 to 2010: a statisticalcartographic contribution
publisher Universidade Federal da Bahia
series GeoTextos
issn 1809-189X
1984-5537
publishDate 2012-01-01
description The paper examines the recent diversity (2000 to 2010) of the total population of the State of Bahia, micro-regions, urban population, population of cities and the rural population. Official data from Brazilian Censuses of 2000 and 2010 were used. Demographic spatial analyses were produced through the cartographic representation based on natural breaks classification from data. The State’s total population growth of 7.27% in the last decade (or 0.70% p.a.), was lower than the previous decade and is lower than in the Northeast and in Brazil. The urban population grew 15.16% (1.42% p.a.), the population of cities, 14.59% (1.37% p.a.) and the rural population, -8.93% (-0.93% p.a.) The rates are quite diversified according to the micro-regions and municipalities. The average growth of cities was higher than the growth of Salvador and its metropolitan area. It is a fact which occurs for the first time in the State of Bahia and indicates an important reduction of the primacy of the capital and the metropolitan region of Salvador. Ongoing changes are of fundamental importance to guide the formulation of public policies more efficient and fair throughout the territory of Bahia.
topic crescimento demográfico
estado da bahia
crescimento urbano
redução da população rural / demographic growth
state of bahia
urban growth
rural population reduction
url https://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/geotextos/article/view/5650
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