The Situation of Human Settlements in Latin America and the Caribbean. The Chilean Case

This paper deals with the social housing actions of the Chilean state, keeping into account the world processes of globalization and internationalization of the economy, its relationship with the developing countries and specifically the Latin American context. From this point of view and acknowledg...

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Autor principal: Sepúlveda Ocampo, Rubén
Formato: Online
Idioma:spa
Publicado em: Revista INVI 2000
Acesso em linha:https://revistainvi.uchile.cl/index.php/INVI/article/view/62107
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Resumo:This paper deals with the social housing actions of the Chilean state, keeping into account the world processes of globalization and internationalization of the economy, its relationship with the developing countries and specifically the Latin American context. From this point of view and acknowledging the real success of the country's economic growth, a weak result is detected in focusing the actions on social housing and a large number of people is still living in poverty with no access to the development the country has experienced in the last two decades. The emphasis is put on the challenges Chile is facing and which should be overcome in order to solve the strong housing deficit. Among these are the generation of an active participation of the civilians, to acknowledge the urban diversity, the limitations of the sectorial approach, the need for integrating social and housing policies, to reinforce the local governments and stimulate the association between municipalities and to promote appropriate physically and socially sustainable programs. In sum to reconsider the social housing production policy integrating it to the production of the city and considering the access to the soil, avoiding speculation as well as it’s over exploitation and under use.