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En este trabajo identificamos y localizamos los sistemas productivos locales (SPL) que existen en la actualidad en Portugal. Para ello utilizamos la metodologĆa propuesta por LainĆ© (2000), ajustada y revisada con las aportaciones posteriores que realizaron Giner, Santa MarĆa y Fuster (2006) para el anĆ”lisis del caso valenciano y con la incorporación de nuevos criterios de detección de aglomeraciones industriales que han sido utilizados en otros trabajos. Se adopta como unidad territorial de anĆ”lisis para la localización de SPL el concelho, y como clasificación estadĆstica para el anĆ”lisis cuantitativo, la Clasificación Portuguesa de Actividades Económicas, Revisión 3 (CAE Rev. 3), especĆficamente información relativa a 2012. Se concluye en la detección de 25 SPL en Portugal, dos de ellos poliespecializados, concentrados mayoritariamente en la mitad norte del paĆs y próximos a la costa atlĆ”ntica. Estos representarĆan, aproximadamente, el 15% de la industria portuguesa en tĆ©rminos de empleo generado y nĆŗmero de establecimientos.
In this paper we attempt to identify and locate the local production systems (LPS) that exist today in Portugal. We use the methodology proposed by LainĆ© (2000), adjusted and revised with subsequent contributions made by Giner, Santa MarĆa and Fuster (2006) for the analysis of the Valencian case and with the incorporation of new detection criteria of industrial agglomerations that have been used in other studies. The concelho is adopted as the basic unit for the LPS location analysis, and the Portuguese Classification of Economic Activities, Revision 3 (CAE Rev. 3), taking the information relative to 2012, as statistical classification for quantitative analysis. We conclude in detecting 25 LPS in Portugal, some of them specialized in more than one activity, concentrated mainly in the northern half of the country, in particular near the Atlantic coast, which represent approximately 15% of the Portuguese industry in terms of employment and number of establishments.
In this paper we attempt to identify and locate the local production systems (LPS) that exist today in Portugal. We use the methodology proposed by LainĆ© (2000), adjusted and revised with subsequent contributions made by Giner, Santa MarĆa and Fuster (2006) for the analysis of the Valencian case and with the incorporation of new detection criteria of industrial agglomerations that have been used in other studies. The concelho is adopted as the basic unit for the LPS location analysis, and the Portuguese Classification of Economic Activities, Revision 3 (CAE Rev. 3), taking the information relative to 2012, as statistical classification for quantitative analysis. We conclude in detecting 25 LPS in Portugal, some of them specialized in more than one activity, concentrated mainly in the northern half of the country, in particular near the Atlantic coast, which represent approximately 15% of the Portuguese industry in terms of employment and number of establishments.
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Concentración espacial Desarrollo regional y local Distritos industriales Spatial Concentration Regional and Local Development Industrial Districts
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Citation
Parejo, Francisco; JosĆ©-Francisco Rangel e AmĆ©lia Branco .(2019). āAglomeración industrial y desarrollo regional. Los sistemas productivos locales en Portugalā. EURE (Santiago) vol. 45, no. 134: pp. 147-168.
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Instituto de Estudios Urbanos y Territoriales (IEUT) de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (PUC)
