里约热内卢州卫生部门的变革:新自由主义和监管变革

Érica Tavares, Juliana Santos Alves de Souza, Carlos Frederico Rangel de Almeida Ribeiro
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本文分析了里约热内卢州各市供水服务的重新配置。文章试图探讨巴西基本卫生部门新自由主义化的进展如何导致服务供应的分散化以及区域范围内不均衡地理格局的出现。这项研究将从政策实验的角度进行,尤其是在第 14.026/2020 号法律获得批准之后。本研究以新自由主义背景下的公共服务商品化为基础,以复杂的监管机制改革为标志。研究方法结合了二手数据分析、文献研究和专题绘图。研究结果表明,环卫服务的管理越来越以市场逻辑为指导,试行有争议的监管机制,这加剧了分散性,加深了地域不平等。
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Transformations in the sanitation sector in the State of Rio de Janeiro: neoliberalism and regulatory changes
This article analyzes the reconfiguration of water supply services provided to municipalities across the State of Rio de Janeiro. It seeks to examines how advancements in the neoliberalization of Brazil's basic sanitation sector have contributed to a fragmentation in the provision of services and to the emergence of uneven geographies on a regional scale. This will be conducted through the lens of policy experimentation, particularly after the approval of Law 14.026/2020. The study is based on an approach concerning the commodification of public services within the context of neoliberalism, marked by a complex reformulation of regulatory mechanisms. The methodology combines an analysis of secondary data, documentary research, and thematic mapping. The results reveal that the management of sanitation services is increasingly guided by market logic, with the experimentation of controversial regulatory mechanisms that have exacerbated fragmentation and deepened territorial inequality.
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