Can public–private partnerships help achieve the right to the city in Brazil? The case of Casa Paulista program in São Paulo

Tipo de Material
Artigo de Periódico
Autor Principal
Izar, Priscila
Sexo
Mulher
Código de Publicação (ISSN)
0735-2166
Código de Publicação (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.1080/07352166.2019.1654895
Título do periódico
Journal of Urban Affairs
Volume
43
Ano de Publicação
2019
Local da Publicação
Londres
Página Inicial
329
Página Final
344
Idioma
Inglês
Palavras chave
Public–private partnerships
Right to the city
Casa Paulista
housing regime
Public land allocation
Resumo

This paper evaluates the compatibility of public–private partnerships (PPP) for housing in Brazil with the notion of the right to the city, enshrined in the Constitution. A 3-year investigation of the country’s first housing PPP, Casa Paulista, located in downtown São Paulo city, informs the analysis. Drawing from the international debate on the right to the city and its application in Brazil, I offer a definition of the term that transcends the notion of rights-based policy, and implies urban dwellers’ appropriation of urban production and city space. While failing to scale up centrally located housing delivery, the PPP facilitates a new housing regime marked by the decreased ability of citizens, particularly grassroots movements, to appropriate housing production, directly contradicting the right to the city ideal. Finally, I describe an outcome from this new regime—an ad hoc and opaque system of public land allocation for PPP housing developments.

Método e Técnica de Pesquisa
Métodos mistos
Referência Espacial
Cidade/Município
São Paulo
Macrorregião
Sudeste
Brasil
Habilitado
UF
São Paulo
Referência Temporal
2010-2018
Localização Eletrônica
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/07352166.2019.1654895