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Table 8<br />

Annual average growth rate of the GDP,<br />

Agriculture and industry, according to ............. 179<br />

decades (in %)<br />

Map 4<br />

Industrial companies location – 1996<br />

............. 179<br />

Table 9<br />

Brazilian industrial production<br />

structure for the following years (in % .............180<br />

of current prduction value)<br />

Graphic 7<br />

Industrial transformation value – 1998<br />

Map 5<br />

.............. 181<br />

Tourism enhancement/ tipology of<br />

touristic municipalities<br />

.............182<br />

Box 1<br />

Recent strategies of industrial location<br />

Map 6<br />

.............182<br />

Territory urbanization/urban<br />

compressions - 1996<br />

Map 7<br />

.............183<br />

Housing deficit estimates per<br />

household situation according to great<br />

regions - Brazil - 2000<br />

.............184<br />

Graphic 9<br />

Households served by a general network<br />

according to great regions - Brazil –<br />

2000<br />

.............185<br />

Map 8<br />

Urbanization and environment -<br />

general supply network - 1999<br />

Mapa 9<br />

.............186<br />

Urbanization and environment - general<br />

sewage network - 1999<br />

Table 10<br />

.............186<br />

Households accrsing to sanitation and<br />

electric power conditions (%) - Brazil -<br />

1999<br />

............. 187<br />

Map 10<br />

Urbanization and environement -<br />

household garbage collection - 1999 ............. 187<br />

Graphic 10<br />

Municipalities with urban drainage<br />

services, according to great regions -<br />

Brazil - 2000<br />

Graphic 11<br />

Discharge points of the<br />

.............188<br />

.............188<br />

drainage network, by type, according to<br />

great regions - Brazil - 2000<br />

Box 2<br />

Public transportation model<br />

Chart 1<br />

Critical polluters - water<br />

Chart 2<br />

Critical polluter - air<br />

Table 11<br />

Brazilian municipalities with the<br />

highest rates of particle emissions<br />

Table 12<br />

Municipalities with the highest rates of<br />

heavy metals water discharge<br />

Table 13<br />

Brazilian municipalities with the<br />

highest concentrations of DBO<br />

Table 14<br />

Air quality in selected cities<br />

Health and Environment<br />

............. 189<br />

............. 189<br />

............. 190<br />

.............. 191<br />

.............. 191<br />

............. 192<br />

............. 194<br />

............. 195<br />

Table 1<br />

Number and percentage of the<br />

Brazilian urban and rural population,<br />

per region<br />

Table 2<br />

............. 201<br />

Time-evolution of the main infectious<br />

and parasitory diseases registered in<br />

Brazil, in the 80’s and 90’s<br />

Table 3<br />

Evolution of the incidence rate of ............ 205<br />

dengue cases registered in Brazil<br />

Table 4<br />

Evolution of the incidence rate of the ............ 206<br />

malaria cases registered in Brazil<br />

Table 5<br />

Tme-evolution of some infectious ............ 206<br />

diseases that are preventable by means<br />

vaccines - Brazil<br />

Graphic 1<br />

Rate and incidence trend of infectious ............ 206<br />

diseases that are vaccine-preventable<br />

and non-vaccine-preventable in Brazil<br />

Graphic 2<br />

Rate and morbidity and mortality rates ............ 207<br />

by infectious diseases in Brazil<br />

Graphic 3<br />

Expenses with the main environmental ............ 208<br />

health programmes in the Country (1995

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