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Banca de QUALIFICAÇÃO: AMANDA DE ALMEIDA RIBEIRO

Uma banca de QUALIFICAÇÃO de MESTRADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
DISCENTE : AMANDA DE ALMEIDA RIBEIRO
DATA : 05/04/2022
HORA: 09:00
LOCAL: UFABC - virtual
TÍTULO:

Financial and legal models and transformation in housing policy: exploring the case of the public-private housing partnership in the city of São Paulo.


PÁGINAS: 70
GRANDE ÁREA: Ciências Sociais Aplicadas
ÁREA: Planejamento Urbano e Regional
SUBÁREA: Fundamentos do Planejamento Urbano e Regional
ESPECIALIDADE: Política Urbana
RESUMO:

This research aims to contribute to the discussion about the transformations in the housing policy in the city of São Paulo, based on the elaboration of strategies that articulate the State facilitator/regulator of market mechanisms and projects led by the interests and metrics of the private sector. Such strategies are materialized through the formulation and execution of public policies and the dispute over public funding. This policy is analyzed here through the financial and legal modeling of the Public-private partnership (PPP) for housing, according to the public notice presented by the Companhia Metropolitana de Habitação de São Paulo (Cohab-SP) in the years 2018 and 2020. The central argument is that the delegation by the government of the planning of housing policy towards a financial and legal modeling has the purpose of enabling a stock of housing units (supply) without guaranteeing access to low-income population (demand), thus establishing a direct relationship of capital not only in the execution of works, but also in the conception of housing policy. For the intended contribution and considering the PPP case study, we begin the exposition about the context in which this research is inserted from the point of view of housing policy and PPP regulation at the federal level, grounded by the contradictory austerity agenda, which on the one hand argues to reduce "excessive" state spending while mobilizing municipal assets and the public funding to make the concession feasible. In a second moment, we explore the effects of mobilizing private financial resources for housing production in the context of housing policy. Finally, we understand and problematize the financial and legal modeling of the housing PPP as an instrument that establishes, mobilizes and manipulates the formulation of logics for the production of space. What we notice, initially, is an omissive and generic regulation that delegates attributions to the private sector and does not deliver housing units to low-income beneficiaries; a financial dimension that penetrates the traditional dimensions of planning and a flexible intervention that adjusts itself during the contractual execution.



MEMBROS DA BANCA:
Presidente - Interno ao Programa - 2361011 - BEATRIZ TAMASO MIOTO
Membro Titular - Examinador(a) Interno ao Programa - 1144005 - MARCOS BARCELLOS DE SOUZA
Membro Titular - Examinador(a) Interno ao Programa - 1516741 - JEROEN JOHANNES KLINK
Membro Titular - Examinador(a) Externo à Instituição - ALVARO LUIS DOS SANTOS PEREIRA - UNIFESP
Membro Suplente - Examinador(a) Interno ao Programa - 1671277 - ROSANA DENALDI
Membro Suplente - Examinador(a) Externo à Instituição - CAROLINA MARIA POZZI DE CASTRO - UFSCAR
Notícia cadastrada em: 16/03/2022 12:40
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