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本文介绍并分析了在 Villa 20 实施的所有权规范化进程的方法。Villa 20 位于布宜诺斯艾利斯市,是一个低收入社区,在过去的 70 年里,该社区的居民通过渐进和持续的人居自我发展进程,将其发展成为一个社区。根据负责实施工作的技术管理人员和相关社会组织提供的知识,本研究旨在介绍所有权规范化过程的复杂性。此外,它还试图说明参与进程在制定新文书和达成协议以逐步推进地契发放方面所发挥的重要作用。特别强调的是,缺乏旨在使已建建筑适应现行规划条例的规范性干预措施,以及地契作为证明使用权安全的唯一有效工具的重要性。第 20 号别墅的所有权规范化方法侧重于通过逐步的城市和所有权规范行动来解决法规未涵盖的问题。通过一系列技术、社会和机构调整,并通过参与进程使之合法化,这些行动的目的是颁发各种证明拥有权的文件,以加强住房保障,尽管这些文件并不授予完全的地契地位。
Right to the city ownership transfer in the integral reurbanization process of Villa 20 City of Buenos Aires
This article describes and analyzes the approach to the ownership regularization process implemented in Villa 20. Located in the City of Buenos Aires, Villa 20 is a low-income neighborhood that has been developed by its residents over the last 70 years through a progressive and continuous habitat self-development process. Based on the knowledge provided by the technical managers responsible for the implementation and by the social organizations involved, the aim of this study is to present the complexity of the ownership regularization process. Moreover, it seeks to show the fundamental role that the participatory process played in developing new instruments and reaching agreements meant to gradually advance towards the issuance of title deeds. Special emphasis is placed on the lack of normative interventions designed to adapt the built construction to the current planning regulations and on the prominence given to the title deed as the only validated instrument for proving tenure security. The ownership regularization approach conducted in Villa 20 focuses on addressing issues not covered by regulations through gradual urban and ownership regulatory actions. By means of a series of technical, social, and institutional adaptations legitimated by the participatory process, the aim of these actions is to issue a variety of documents that certify possession in order to strengthen housing security, even though they do not grant full title deed status.