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Informality in Brazil: Does Urban Land Use and Building Regulation Matter?

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Type: Journal Article
Author: Biderman, Ciro
Journal: Land Lines
Volume: 20
Page(s): 14-19
Date: 2008
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/7618
Sector: Urban Commons
Region: South America
Subject(s): urban affairs
housing
land tenure and use
regulation
Abstract: "New evidence from Brazil indicates that the regulation of land use and building standards can reinforce other factors that contribute to informal and irregular urban land occupation. The magnitude and persistence of informality in Latin American cities cannot be fully explained by poverty rates (which are declining), insufficient public investment in social housing or urban infrastructure (which is expanding), or even government tolerance of certain opportunistic practices on the part of informal developers and occupants (The Economist 2007). While these factors are undoubtedly important, inappropriate land use and building regulation also seems to play a role in the resilience of the problem. It can be argued as a corollary that an alternative regulatory framework may help to alleviate informality in urban land markets."

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