InFORMA Housing and Environmental Conflicts in São Paulo's Informal Settlements

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155 USD). However, this zoning classification does not guarantee legal tenure or the offering of infrastructure. Specifically, ZEIS 4 designates vacant or underutilized land for housing of social interest. Unlike other ZEIS, the type 4 ZEIS only allows low-density housing development due to environmental concerns. In the case of Ocupação Anchieta, it is to protect the watersheds.

that, combined with the Team’s environmental recommendations for the creek running through Ocupação Anchieta, could help boost tenure security. These recommendations can help residents deal with events that are currently beyond their control. Additionally, the residents’ ideas and efforts to clean the creek area are critical to advance their cause. The two concerning events are as follows:

According to the current zoning of the site, the city can develop the area to build social housing for families living in areas of environmental risk at any time. The municipality would need to relocate residents currently living in areas of risk. In fact, the municipality had a plan to build social housing at the site, which would be funded by My House, My Life program (Minha Casa Minha Vida) (MCMVP), but the city did not proceed (City of São Paulo Strategic Master Plan, 2014, UN-Habitat, 2013).

1. Public prosecutors (Ministério Público) may initiate a civil investigation on the area of environmental preservation and conclude that residents have been damaging the environment. Theoretically, public prosecutors can sue the municipality to force relocation of the residents in order to preserve the environment.

TWO POSSIBLE UNFAVORABLE EVENTS AND THEIR COUNTERMEASURES Beyond the scenario of land expropriation by the municipal government, the Taubman College Team identified two possible scenarios

The Association can circumvent the negative effects of these scenarios by embracing environmental stewardship. The Taubman Team developed specific action steps regarding housing upgrades to aid the Association in the process towards more sustainable housing arrangements. As a result, residents’ tenure security may increase. The Association will need to carefully monitor the change and success of legal and political dynamics with the area and tenure security. All priority areas in this report have the goals of increasing tenure security, restoring the environment, and improving infrastructure and living conditions.

HOUSING NETWORK

No stakeholder can change the legal process or prevent the municipal government from taking the land to develop social housing. In this situation, residents of Ocupação Anchieta would not immediately benefit from a government social housing program, such as MCMVP, because of the environmental precariousness of the site, and because they simply have not been on the waiting list long enough. In 2015, IAG encouraged Occupation residents to enlist in the housing program. The Occupation may receive public housing eventually, but it cannot receive governmentbuilt social housing at the current site.

2. IAG files another adverse possession lawsuit against the residents, requiring eviction. Property owners may insist that the land is a preservation area, and the residents are damaging it by polluting the creek and deforestation. The current eviction lawsuit has been suspended for twelve months, which expire in August 2017.


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I. Community Discussion Manual

3min
pages 328-330

H. Soil Testing Field Method Manual

6min
pages 320-327

Acronyms

1min
page 270

G. Water Testing Field Method Manual

7min
pages 314-319

Sources

3min
pages 266-269

B. Expert Interviews

18min
pages 276-283

Environmental Education

7min
pages 258-264

Conclusion

1min
page 265

Runoff Mitigation With Rain Barrels

4min
pages 255-257

Problem Identification And Relevance

4min
pages 238-241

Install Signage To Encourage Environmental Conscientious Behavior

4min
pages 252-254

Conclusion

1min
pages 236-237

Install Trash And Recycling Receptacles In Public Space

5min
pages 248-251

Establishing A Waste Management System

1min
page 245

Sources

2min
pages 234-235

Project Timeline

1min
page 230

Recommendations

11min
pages 220-229

Design Review Process

4min
pages 212-219

Problem Identification And Relevance

2min
pages 202-204

CULTURAL ANCHIETA

1min
pages 200-201

Physical Design with Social Impact

2min
pages 210-211

Urban Design of Healthy Community Spaces

4min
pages 207-209

Conclusion

1min
pages 196-197

Sources

2min
pages 198-199

Design Possibilities for Decentralized Treatment

1min
page 195

Visioning for a Model Sustainable Community

1min
page 187

Status of Sewage Infrastructure In São Paulo

2min
pages 180-181

Sewage Free Anchieta Campaign

5min
pages 183-185

Septic System Education

1min
page 186

Sources

1min
pages 167-169

Problem Identification and Relevance

3min
pages 170-173

Types of Decentralized Sanitation

2min
pages 177-179

Conclusion

1min
page 166

Two Possible Unfavourable Events and Their Countermeasures

2min
page 155

Tenure Security and Related Legal Frameworks

2min
pages 153-154

Problem Identification And Relevance

2min
pages 148-149

Sources

4min
pages 144-147

Recreation Area

3min
pages 135-138

Socio-economic Vulnerability

2min
page 151

Conclusion

1min
pages 140-143

Reforestation

2min
pages 125-126

Constructed Wetland

1min
pages 123-124

Recommendations

1min
pages 118-119

Problem Identification and Relevance

3min
pages 110-115

Sources

4min
pages 104-109

Literature Review

3min
pages 116-117

Environment

1min
page 101

Summary

1min
pages 102-103

Zoning

2min
page 100

Community

2min
pages 98-99

Housing

3min
pages 96-97

Findings and Recommendations

1min
page 93

Community Meeting

2min
pages 90-92

Expert Interviews Summary

1min
pages 94-95

Soil Methods

4min
pages 87-89

Water Testing Methods

4min
pages 83-86

Drone and Observation Based Mapping

3min
pages 74-81

Water and Stormwater

3min
pages 69-70

Client-Partner Interview Summary

6min
pages 52-57

Socio-Demographic Profile

7min
pages 61-66

Instituto Anchieta Grajaú Interview Summary

1min
pages 58-59

Introduction

2min
pages 46-48

Method Limitations

2min
pages 49-51

Peripheral Shelter in the Grajaú District

3min
pages 38-41

Stakeholder Analysis

6min
pages 22-26

Sources

2min
pages 42-45

Recent History of Ocupação Anchieta and Site Description

3min
pages 16-19

Ocupação Anchieta Association The Client-Partner

2min
pages 20-21

Metro São Paulo Environmental Landscape

1min
pages 36-37

Housing, Zoning and Tenure Security

5min
pages 30-35

Sources

1min
pages 27-29
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