弱势个人和机构:2019冠状病毒病在智利的双重领土负担

IF 1.6 Q3 URBAN STUDIES
G. Vecchio, Ignacio Tiznado-Aitken, Stefan Steiniger
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摘要

在脆弱地区,2019冠状病毒病大流行往往加剧了原有形式的脆弱性,特别是社会经济和体制脆弱性,不幸的是,智利在许多方面都是一个结构脆弱的国家,就是一个很好的例子:其社区面临自然灾害和气候变化的影响,以及社会不平衡,后者是该国在皮诺切特独裁统治下实施的市场驱动政策造成的高度经济不平等的结果,自1990年民主回归以来,这一政策基本没有改变。在环境和社会脆弱的背景下,自2019年10月以来,强烈的抗议活动使智利的公共生活陷入瘫痪。智利政府的中央集权传统赋予了国家机构中心作用,尽管如此,公民并不信任这些机构,而市政当局则更接近当地社区。然而,市政当局必须应对一种矛盾的局面:过去的行政改革让市政当局负责提供学校和医疗保健等基本公共服务,这是无法获得私人服务的公民所必需的,但地方机构在财政上是自治的,并从国家市政共同基金获得少量捐款
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Vulnerable individuals and institutions: the double territorial burden of COVID-19 in Chile
In fragile territories, the COVID-19 pandemic has often worsened pre-existing forms of vulnerability, especially socio-economic and institutional ones Chile, a structurally vulnerable country in many respects, is unfortunately a good example: its communities are exposed to natural disasters and the effects of climate change, as well as to social imbalances The latter is a result of high economic inequality emerging from the country's market-driven policies implemented under Pinochet's dictatorship, which remains mostly unaltered since the return of democracy in 1990 In an environmentally and socially fragile context that has given way to the strong protests that have paralysed Chile's public life since Oct 2019, Chilean institutions show additional elements of vulnerability The centralist tradition of the Chilean state gives a central role to national institutions, which nonetheless citizens do not trust, while municipalities are closer to local communities However, municipalities have to manage a contradictory situation: past administrative reforms put municipalities in charge of providing basic public services such as schools and healthcare, necessary for citizens who cannot access private services, but local bodies are fiscally autonomous and receive a minor contribution from a national Municipal Common Fund
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TOWN PLANNING REVIEW
TOWN PLANNING REVIEW URBAN STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: Town Planning Review has been one of the world"s leading journals of urban and regional planning since its foundation in 1910. With an extensive international readership, TPR is a well established urban and regional planning journal, providing a principal forum for communication between researchers and students, policy analysts and practitioners. To mark TPR’s centenary in 2010, it is proposed to publish a series of ‘Centenary Papers’ -- review papers that record and reflect on the state of the art in a range of topics in the general field of town and regional planning.
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