MUTATIONS IN PRODUCTION AND APPROPRIATION OF SPACE IN CENTRAL AREAS
Resumo
The production of space is a result of new necessities or demands
but simultaneously when creating new features and specializations in
the territory, base of new uses, determines and redirects flows
producing new centralities. Thus, it imposes new modes of appropriation
of space. In this paper we intend to analyse the transformation of the
central area focused in the commerce in the light of two contrasting
theoretical interpretations, the resilience and the criticism which sees
the territory as a social construction. After the introduction of the
paper, we briefly present the concept of resilience and the possibility
of application to the study of commercial areas. Then we articulate
recent transformations of the central areas in terms of commerce and the
contribution of the local government intervention for this
transformation. To end with a possible interpretation of this process by
the two theoretical sets chosen.
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