New elements for a research agenda on brazilian cities: the growth of real estate wealth and the widening of socio-spatial inequalities
Resumo
This article presents and analyzes a set of data and information
regarding crucial processes for the understanding of transformations of
which Brazilian cities have and are undergoing over course of the last
ten years. It attempts to bring to light and problematize data and
information which enable for a greater understanding of changes which
are operated from multiple geographical scales over production process
of the urban space. Some analytical clippings shall be utilized.
Firstly, there is the introduction of a set of empirical data which aids
in the reflection of the recent real estate appreciation wave which
took place, albeit in a different manner, over all cities of the urban
Brazilian network, ever since the persistent increase in real estate
values. The information utilized, though still not quite broadly
explored in Brazilian literature, refers to the value of real estate
property declared by families to the Brazilian Federal Revenue, the
national tax collection authority. Essentially, this is a sample which
indicates, on a national scale, the real estate re-appreciation
processes in a clear fashion. Secondly, the discussion focuses on the
city itself; more particularly on specific geographical sectors which,
from socio-economical information provenient from heads of family
households, seeks to ascertain alterations in the intra-urban location
standards, thus substantiating non-trivial processes of relocation,
especially those of families of a higher income. Lastly, this text
attempts to articulate the two previously explored dimensions by seeking
more consistent hypotheses for a work agenda.
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