Florianópolis

AREA:
674,844 km² (260,558 sq mi)
POPULATION:
508,826
Brazil

The Metropolitan Region of Greater Florianópolis, located on Brazil’s southeastern coast, participates in the GEF-7 UrbanShift program to strengthen integrated urban and environmental planning. Comprising nine municipalities and home to over 1.2 million people, Florianópolis is a dynamic center for innovation, technology, and tourism. Rapid growth and topographic constraints, however, have pushed urban development toward vulnerable coastal and low-lying areas within the Atlantic Forest biome. UrbanShift supports the region in developing socio-environmental macro-zoning to guide sustainable land use and piloting a low-emission neighborhood in Capoeiras. Additional investments focus on community-based conservation and biodiversity monitoring in the Pirajubaé Marine Extractive Reserve and Carijós Ecological Station. These initiatives aim to balance urban expansion with ecosystem protection, positioning Florianópolis as a model for sustainable coastal urbanism in Latin America.

Recent Initiatives

Transit-Oriented Development

Transit-Oriented Development integrates transport planning, land use, and urban design to create compact, connected, and livable cities.

Municipal PPP

Municipal Public-Private Partnerships are long-term collaborations between local governments and private entities to deliver infrastructure and public services.

Gender and Cities

Women and girls face disproportionate climate impacts in cities, making gender equality essential to achieving resilient, inclusive urban development.

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