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  1. 3.3 From Katye to Barrio Mio 28 3.4 The neighbourhood approach 29 4. How Barrio Mio and Katye navigate urban complexity 32 4.1 Understanding the context and acting on this understanding 32 4.2 Seeing the city as holistic designing interconnected interventions across sectors and geographic boundaries 35

  2. Sep 15, 2023 · Barrio Mío also emphasized a community-oriented approach to city development, with a comprehensive vision that actively involved residents in the planning and construction of new spaces.

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  3. This profile of Guatemala City focuses on the intertwined human and environmental dimensions driving urban space development. Using a socio-ecological approach, it shows current urban development ...

    • Abstract
    • Introduction
    • Slum 31: A Brief Overview
    • Social and Urban Integration Plan Overview
    • Participatory Planning in Barrio 31
    • Closing Remarks
    • Bibliography

    Contestation around participatory planning ranges from arguments of it being naïve, to ideas of it being counterproductive for systemic change. However, through analysis of the participatory planning approach by the Buenos Aires City Government for the Barrio 31 Social and Urban Integration Plan, this paper aims at shedding light on two issues that...

    Contestation around participatory planning ranges from arguments around it being naïve, to ideas of it being functional to the interests of those in power, and even that it is counterproductive for systemic change. Unsurprisingly, much of it holds true when we look at participatory planning in practice over the past 50 years. However, this paper ar...

    The issue of habitat and housing in the City of Buenos Aires is a central one. Alongside the 48 ‘barrios porteños’, the city also includes 15 informal settlements. Slum 31 is one of the oldest, largest slums, and also one of the most interesting and complicated. It came to existence in the beginning of the 1930s when the government allowed a group ...

    SISU’s aim for Barrio 31 is to act against the segregation of this neighborhood and integrate it within the productive framework of the rest of Buenos Aires. The Secretariat secured funding from the World Bank (WB), and later the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) with a proposal to integrate the provision of infrastructure and housing with acce...

    The theory behind the practice of participation is vast. Several authors have designed manuals and presented phases or guiding principles. Literature review suggests levels of involvement are always present, ranging from informative to decisional, sometimes including implementation and evaluation. In the case of Barrio 31, the selected theoretical ...

    Participatory Planning in development programs has become mainstream, as we have highlighted, perilously losing its subversive connotation. Its inclusion in a wide range of development plans, programs and projects has derived in its being fundamentally questioned in its ability to achieve real power redistribution. Within this paper, we have argued...

    Appadurai, A. (2001). ‘Deep democracy: urban governmentality and the horizon of politics’. Environment and urbanization, 13(2), 23-43. Arqueros et al (2011) ‘Territorios y expedientes. Cuatro casos de intervenciones Judiciales en villas de Buenos Aires’. VI Jornadas de la carrera de Trabajo Social «Políticas públicas y trabajo social. Aportes para ...

  4. The correct methodological approach. The integral approach strategies adopted by Favela-Bairro consist of proposals of integrated and participative actions. The path that goes . from welfare to work. should combine programs and services for human and social development with labor and income-generation opportunities.

  5. The social function of the city that New Urbanists are trying to restore still exists in barrios and has not fundamentally changed over the past century. The barrio's cultural logic of a communally oriented spatial arena that reflects rich interrelationships and social networks has intrinsic value for planning and urban sociology.

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  7. The Reclaiming Service for Favelas and Unhygienic Housing (Serviço Especial de Recuperação das Favelas e Habitações Anti-Higiênicas) and the Community Development Company (Companhia de Desenvolvimento de Comunidade) completed groundbreaking experiments in favela development, serving as important precursors to the urbanization campaigns that the city, state, and federal governments would later adopt as the primary solution to the favela problem. These programs orchestrated much-needed ...