“The land will stay”: Lessons for inclusive, self-organizing housing projects

Q1 Social Sciences
Robin V. Hueppe (MSc)
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Abstract

Self-organized housing projects are a viable alternative to state-led or market-oriented housing. But a critical assessment of prevailing principles of ongoing efforts reveals a need for an institutional framework adaptation to target higher participation rates of low-income households. This research investigates the favela Asa Branca in Rio de Janeiro through the lens of social cohesion to find entry points to such a framework adaptation. Evaluating interviews with residents paired with empirical observations identify an array of tendencies toward or away from its spatial and social consolidation. Understanding the dynamics can explain Asa Branca's persistence despite disruptive events in its history. Seven lessons eventually derive principles for policymakers and housing groups elsewhere to enable a more diverse range of participating households in alternative types of self-organized housing.

“土地会留下来”:包容性、自组织住房项目的经验教训
自组织住房项目是国家主导或市场导向住房的可行替代方案。但是,对正在进行的努力的普遍原则进行的批判性评估表明,需要调整体制框架,以提高低收入家庭的参与率。本研究通过社会凝聚力的视角调查了里约热内卢的贫民窟Asa Branca,以寻找这种框架适应的切入点。对居民的访谈进行评估,并结合经验观察,确定了一系列倾向于或远离其空间和社会巩固的趋势。了解这一动态可以解释阿萨布兰卡在历史上发生破坏性事件后的坚持。七个经验教训最终为政策制定者和其他地方的住房团体提供了原则,使更多不同类型的自组织住房参与家庭。
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City, Culture and Society
City, Culture and Society Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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