Occupation of vacant buildings in central districts by social movements as a means to deal with climate change in an inclusive way: The cases of cities São Paulo and natal (Record no. 526407)

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Personal name Moretti, Julia Azevedo et al
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Title Occupation of vacant buildings in central districts by social movements as a means to deal with climate change in an inclusive way: The cases of cities São Paulo and natal
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Environment and Urbanization
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Extent 36(1), Apr, 2024: p. 33-52
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Summary, etc People’s organized struggles for housing challenge Brazil’s exclusionary urbanization. Occupations of vacant buildings by social movements have been pressing municipalities to guarantee the right to the city. Climate change accentuates the risks associated with exclusionary urbanization, and responses to its impacts demand mitigation and adaptation measures that support transformations tackling inequalities and vulnerabilities. This paper highlights the dimensions of inequality, as well as the role of social movements in setting an agenda on climate justice while reducing vulnerability and creating housing alternatives in vacant central buildings of São Paulo and Natal. To this end, we conducted a review of relevant literature along with participatory action-research on insurgent practices of housing social movements in both cities.- Reproduced

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/09562478241230814
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Housing Struggles, Exclusionary Urbanization, Right to the City, Social Movements, Vacant Buildings, Municipal Policies, Climate Change, Inequality, Vulnerability, Mitigation Measures, Adaptation Strategies, Climate Justice, Urban Transformation, Participatory Action-Research, Insurgent Practices, São Paulo, Natal, Affordable Housing, Community Activism.
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Main entry heading Environment and Urbanization
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Subject DIP URBAN DEVELOPMENT
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2024-05-31 36(1), Apr, 2024: p. 33-52 AR132124 2024-05-31 Articles

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