State intervention paradigms in popular settlements in Latin America (1970-2020)
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https://doi.org/10.30972/crn.34346560Keywords:
Latin America, informal settlements, habitat policiesAbstract
This article proposes to analyze different paradigms of intervention in informal settlements in Latin America that occurred from the end of the 1970s to the present and the programs that fall within them, focusing on some countries in the region. They are: a) progressive development; b) market solution; c) social urbanism; d) integral perspective; e) evictions. It seeks to demonstrate that in recent decades all the approaches indicated or hybridizations of them are in force. The analysis focuses on the assumptions that they imply, the foundations, the orientations of the same and the axes of intervention that they raised and/or developed. For this, the bibliography produced on the subject in Latin America since the 1960s and documents from national and international official organizations were reviewed.
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