Social Housing in Brazil: Strategies to Meet the Demands of Communities in the Interior of Minas Gerais.

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Autor(a) principal: Procópio, Carlos Eduardo
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Tavares Mio da Fonseca, Júlia Evelyn, Fallone Ferreira, Larrisa, Borsato Belo, Rafaela, Soares Horta de Souza, Carolina, Oliveira Prado, Marcos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Diálogo
Texto Completo: https://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/Dialogo/article/view/11373
Resumo: The text addresses the persistent challenge of the housing deficit in Brazil, with an emphasis on the difficulties faced in regions such as the interior of Minas Gerais. This complex phenomenon is the result of several factors, including extreme poverty, lack of social housing, urban migration, real estate speculation and the impacts of conflicts or natural disasters. Urbanization and demographic growth over the decades have exacerbated the problem, highlighting the lack of decent housing as a symptom of the failure to realize the right to adequate housing. Brazil, with a considerable housing deficit, highlights the urgency of effective public policies, especially in the Southeast region, which leads in population density. The text highlights legal milestones, such as the Cities Statute and the National Social Housing System, but highlights persistent challenges, including real estate speculation and community resistance. The Minha Casa, Minha Vida program and the recent Law No. 14.118, which created the Casa Verde e Amarela program, are mentioned as attempts to address these challenges. The text concludes by mentioning specific challenges faced by Conceição de Aparecida, MG, in implementing social housing, and highlights a proposed project that not only seeks to mitigate the housing deficit, but also to incorporate principles of sustainability, aiming to improve living conditions and contribute to a more sustainable future through an approach that promotes not only affordable housing, but also a sustainable and adaptable community.
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spelling Social Housing in Brazil: Strategies to Meet the Demands of Communities in the Interior of Minas Gerais.Vivienda de Interés Social en Brasil: Estrategias para atender las demandas de las comunidades del interior de Minas Gerais.Habitação de Interesse social no Brasil: Estratégias para Atender às Demandas das Comunidades do Interior de Minas Gerais.housing deficitsocial interest housinginteriorchallengesDéficit de viviendaVivienda de interés socialinteriorretosDéficit habitacionalHabitação de interesse socialInteriorDesafiosThe text addresses the persistent challenge of the housing deficit in Brazil, with an emphasis on the difficulties faced in regions such as the interior of Minas Gerais. This complex phenomenon is the result of several factors, including extreme poverty, lack of social housing, urban migration, real estate speculation and the impacts of conflicts or natural disasters. Urbanization and demographic growth over the decades have exacerbated the problem, highlighting the lack of decent housing as a symptom of the failure to realize the right to adequate housing. Brazil, with a considerable housing deficit, highlights the urgency of effective public policies, especially in the Southeast region, which leads in population density. The text highlights legal milestones, such as the Cities Statute and the National Social Housing System, but highlights persistent challenges, including real estate speculation and community resistance. The Minha Casa, Minha Vida program and the recent Law No. 14.118, which created the Casa Verde e Amarela program, are mentioned as attempts to address these challenges. The text concludes by mentioning specific challenges faced by Conceição de Aparecida, MG, in implementing social housing, and highlights a proposed project that not only seeks to mitigate the housing deficit, but also to incorporate principles of sustainability, aiming to improve living conditions and contribute to a more sustainable future through an approach that promotes not only affordable housing, but also a sustainable and adaptable community.El texto aborda el persistente desafío del déficit habitacional en Brasil, haciendo hincapié en las dificultades a las que se enfrentan regiones como el interior de Minas Gerais. Este complejo fenómeno es el resultado de varios factores, como la pobreza extrema, la falta de vivienda social, la migración urbana, la especulación inmobiliaria y los impactos de conflictos o catástrofes naturales. La urbanización y el crecimiento demográfico a lo largo de las décadas han agravado el problema, poniendo de relieve la falta de vivienda digna como síntoma de la no realización del derecho a una vivienda adecuada. Brasil, con un considerable déficit de vivienda, subraya la urgencia de políticas públicas eficaces, especialmente en la región Sudeste, que lidera la densidad de población.El texto destaca hitos legales, como el Estatuto de las Ciudades y el Sistema Nacional de Vivienda Social, pero subraya los retos persistentes, como la especulación inmobiliaria y la resistencia de las comunidades. El programa Minha Casa, Minha Vida y la reciente Ley 14.118, que creó el programa Casa Verde e Amarela, se mencionan como intentos de abordar estos retos. El texto concluye mencionando los retos específicos a los que se enfrenta Conceição de Aparecida, MG, a la hora de implantar viviendas sociales, y destaca un proyecto propuesto que no sólo pretende mitigar el déficit de viviendas, sino también incorporar principios de sostenibilidad, con el objetivo de mejorar las condiciones de vida y contribuir a un futuro más sostenible mediante un enfoque que promueva no sólo viviendas asequibles, sino también una comunidad sostenible y adaptable.O texto aborda o persistente desafio do déficit habitacional no Brasil, com ênfase nas dificuldades enfrentadas em regiões como o interior de Minas Gerais. Esse fenômeno complexo é resultado de diversos fatores, incluindo pobreza extrema, falta de habitações sociais, migração urbana, especulação imobiliária e impactos de conflitos ou desastres naturais. A urbanização e o crescimento demográfico ao longo das décadas exacerbaram o problema, destacando a falta de moradia digna como um sintoma da não realização do direito à habitação adequada. O Brasil, com um considerável déficit habitacional, destaca a urgência de políticas públicas eficazes, especialmente na região Sudeste, que lidera em densidade populacional. O texto destaca marcos legais, como o Estatuto das Cidades e o Sistema Nacional de Habitação de Interesse Social, mas ressalta desafios persistentes, incluindo especulação imobiliária e resistência comunitária. O programa Minha Casa, Minha Vida e a recente Lei nº 14.118, que criou o programa Casa Verde e Amarela, são mencionados como tentativas de enfrentar esses desafios. O texto conclui mencionando desafios específicos enfrentados por Conceição de Aparecida, MG, na implementação de habitações sociais, e destaca um projeto proposto que não apenas busca mitigar o déficit habitacional, mas também incorporar princípios de sustentabilidade, visando melhorar as condições de vida e contribuir para um futuro mais sustentável através de uma abordagem que promove não apenas moradias acessíveis, mas também uma comunidade sustentável e adaptável.Universidade LaSalle - Unilasalle Canoas2024-03-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/Dialogo/article/view/11373Diálogo; n. 53 (2023)2238-9024reponame:Revista Diálogoinstname:Universidade La Salle (UNILASALLE)instacron:UNILASALLEporhttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/Dialogo/article/view/11373/4381Copyright (c) 2024 Diálogoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessProcópio, Carlos EduardoTavares Mio da Fonseca, Júlia EvelynFallone Ferreira, LarrisaBorsato Belo, RafaelaSoares Horta de Souza, CarolinaOliveira Prado, Marcos2024-03-06T20:53:51Zoai:ojs.revistas.unilasalle.edu.br:article/11373Revistahttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/DialogoONGhttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/Dialogo/oairevistas@unilasalle.edu.br||dialogo@unilasalle.edu.br2238-90241519-3640opendoar:2024-03-06T20:53:51Revista Diálogo - Universidade La Salle (UNILASALLE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Social Housing in Brazil: Strategies to Meet the Demands of Communities in the Interior of Minas Gerais.
Vivienda de Interés Social en Brasil: Estrategias para atender las demandas de las comunidades del interior de Minas Gerais.
Habitação de Interesse social no Brasil: Estratégias para Atender às Demandas das Comunidades do Interior de Minas Gerais.
title Social Housing in Brazil: Strategies to Meet the Demands of Communities in the Interior of Minas Gerais.
spellingShingle Social Housing in Brazil: Strategies to Meet the Demands of Communities in the Interior of Minas Gerais.
Procópio, Carlos Eduardo
housing deficit
social interest housing
interior
challenges
Déficit de vivienda
Vivienda de interés social
interior
retos
Déficit habitacional
Habitação de interesse social
Interior
Desafios
title_short Social Housing in Brazil: Strategies to Meet the Demands of Communities in the Interior of Minas Gerais.
title_full Social Housing in Brazil: Strategies to Meet the Demands of Communities in the Interior of Minas Gerais.
title_fullStr Social Housing in Brazil: Strategies to Meet the Demands of Communities in the Interior of Minas Gerais.
title_full_unstemmed Social Housing in Brazil: Strategies to Meet the Demands of Communities in the Interior of Minas Gerais.
title_sort Social Housing in Brazil: Strategies to Meet the Demands of Communities in the Interior of Minas Gerais.
author Procópio, Carlos Eduardo
author_facet Procópio, Carlos Eduardo
Tavares Mio da Fonseca, Júlia Evelyn
Fallone Ferreira, Larrisa
Borsato Belo, Rafaela
Soares Horta de Souza, Carolina
Oliveira Prado, Marcos
author_role author
author2 Tavares Mio da Fonseca, Júlia Evelyn
Fallone Ferreira, Larrisa
Borsato Belo, Rafaela
Soares Horta de Souza, Carolina
Oliveira Prado, Marcos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Procópio, Carlos Eduardo
Tavares Mio da Fonseca, Júlia Evelyn
Fallone Ferreira, Larrisa
Borsato Belo, Rafaela
Soares Horta de Souza, Carolina
Oliveira Prado, Marcos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv housing deficit
social interest housing
interior
challenges
Déficit de vivienda
Vivienda de interés social
interior
retos
Déficit habitacional
Habitação de interesse social
Interior
Desafios
topic housing deficit
social interest housing
interior
challenges
Déficit de vivienda
Vivienda de interés social
interior
retos
Déficit habitacional
Habitação de interesse social
Interior
Desafios
description The text addresses the persistent challenge of the housing deficit in Brazil, with an emphasis on the difficulties faced in regions such as the interior of Minas Gerais. This complex phenomenon is the result of several factors, including extreme poverty, lack of social housing, urban migration, real estate speculation and the impacts of conflicts or natural disasters. Urbanization and demographic growth over the decades have exacerbated the problem, highlighting the lack of decent housing as a symptom of the failure to realize the right to adequate housing. Brazil, with a considerable housing deficit, highlights the urgency of effective public policies, especially in the Southeast region, which leads in population density. The text highlights legal milestones, such as the Cities Statute and the National Social Housing System, but highlights persistent challenges, including real estate speculation and community resistance. The Minha Casa, Minha Vida program and the recent Law No. 14.118, which created the Casa Verde e Amarela program, are mentioned as attempts to address these challenges. The text concludes by mentioning specific challenges faced by Conceição de Aparecida, MG, in implementing social housing, and highlights a proposed project that not only seeks to mitigate the housing deficit, but also to incorporate principles of sustainability, aiming to improve living conditions and contribute to a more sustainable future through an approach that promotes not only affordable housing, but also a sustainable and adaptable community.
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