Last decades economic development induced massive international and regional migration flows directed to the urban spaces. The magnitude and swiftness of these processes determined that several cities’ authorities would fail to respond to the increasing demands of many social services. The right to an “adequate housing” emerged as a political concern, leading governments and institutions to develop housing programmes directed to improve the lives of slum dwellers. This paper presents a diachronic evolution of these specific housing policies in the paradigmatic case-study of Brazil, critically analysing the evolving roles played by the multiple levels of decision (from international institutions to local communities) in the development and i...
The housing shortage in Brazil, which is currently estimated at 5.5 million units, is the constant s...
São Paulo is one of Latin America’s most modern and developed cities, yet around one-third of its 10...
The economical changes of contemporary society find a macroscopic expression in their urban dimensio...
Last decades economic development induced massive international and regional migration flows directe...
Localities in developed countries often restrict construction and population growth through regulati...
Diadema is a small overpopulated municipality in metropolitan São Paulo where urban development fell...
Through the theoretical perspective of the Political Sociology of Public Policy Instruments (Lascoum...
This paper develops a deeper look into new residential appropriations of space in marginalized areas...
O ensaio sobre política habitacional e urbanização no Brasil sinalizou para o fato de que tal políti...
This dissertation explores the role of low-income housing in the development of two major Latin Amer...
Fast urbanization processes and economical imbalances determined in attracting towns suburbs - mainl...
O presente estudo procura discutir a validade, para um determinado caso, da principal tese da biblio...
O processo de urbanização no Brasil avançou de forma desordenada, o que resultou numa grave crise ur...
In the winter of 2006, the CRP department received visiting researcher Flavio Malta from Brazil. He ...
AbstractSlum clearance and resettlement schemes have increasingly become a feature of everyday life ...
The housing shortage in Brazil, which is currently estimated at 5.5 million units, is the constant s...
São Paulo is one of Latin America’s most modern and developed cities, yet around one-third of its 10...
The economical changes of contemporary society find a macroscopic expression in their urban dimensio...
Last decades economic development induced massive international and regional migration flows directe...
Localities in developed countries often restrict construction and population growth through regulati...
Diadema is a small overpopulated municipality in metropolitan São Paulo where urban development fell...
Through the theoretical perspective of the Political Sociology of Public Policy Instruments (Lascoum...
This paper develops a deeper look into new residential appropriations of space in marginalized areas...
O ensaio sobre política habitacional e urbanização no Brasil sinalizou para o fato de que tal políti...
This dissertation explores the role of low-income housing in the development of two major Latin Amer...
Fast urbanization processes and economical imbalances determined in attracting towns suburbs - mainl...
O presente estudo procura discutir a validade, para um determinado caso, da principal tese da biblio...
O processo de urbanização no Brasil avançou de forma desordenada, o que resultou numa grave crise ur...
In the winter of 2006, the CRP department received visiting researcher Flavio Malta from Brazil. He ...
AbstractSlum clearance and resettlement schemes have increasingly become a feature of everyday life ...
The housing shortage in Brazil, which is currently estimated at 5.5 million units, is the constant s...
São Paulo is one of Latin America’s most modern and developed cities, yet around one-third of its 10...
The economical changes of contemporary society find a macroscopic expression in their urban dimensio...