The Angelelli Plan in La Rioja: proposals and challenges towards the socio-urban integration of popular neighborhoods
The urbanization process in Latin America is characterized by marked inequalities in access to land and housing, which causes the popular sectors to deploy various strategies for self-production of habitat in an informal manner. In this framework, over the last decades, informal habitat has been con...
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Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Letras
2023
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/heterotopias/article/view/43603 |
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| Sumario: | The urbanization process in Latin America is characterized by marked inequalities in access to land and housing, which causes the popular sectors to deploy various strategies for self-production of habitat in an informal manner. In this framework, over the last decades, informal habitat has been configured as a social problem in the region and different intervention approaches have been developed from state public policies: definitive eviction, relocation to new housing complexes or on-site urbanization. Each of these alternatives accounts for the ways in which the problem of access to land and housing has been defined in specific times and spaces. In Argentina, we consider that since the creation of the National Registry of Popular Neighborhoods and the Law of Socio-Urban Integration of Popular Neighborhoods, a guide was established for the definition, design and execution of programs promoted by governments of different jurisdictional levels, based on the recognition of the socio-territorial and political configurations of each city. In this context, we are interested in analyzing the socio-urban integration policy promoted by the government of the province of La Rioja from 2020. In that year, crossed by the socio-health crisis, the Angelelli Plan for Socio-urban Development and Integration was developed. In this article we analyze the foundations and implementation of this policy of socio-urban integration of popular neighborhoods and its scope in the capital city of La Rioja to respond to the problem of informal habitat. The results of the work allow us to recognize continuities, ruptures and contributions of this provincial policy to contribute to rethinking the national socio-urban integration policy. |
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