Confronting the challenges of urban development in São Paulo: the Operações Interligadas/Urbanas

This article examines the contribution of international municipal cooperation (IMC) to the resolution of long standing planning challenges in the city of São Paulo (Brazil), South America's largest urban agglomeration. Specifically, the study investigates the early development and subsequent ev...

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Published in:Public administration and development Vol. 21; no. 3; pp. 233 - 243
Main Author: Hewitt, W. E. (Ted)
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Chichester, UK John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 01-08-2001
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Summary:This article examines the contribution of international municipal cooperation (IMC) to the resolution of long standing planning challenges in the city of São Paulo (Brazil), South America's largest urban agglomeration. Specifically, the study investigates the early development and subsequent evolution of a planning‐related project developed in collaboration with the city of Toronto, Canada. In its first phase–dubbed the Operações Interligadas (OI)–the initiative was directed towards expansion and improvement of São Paulo's housing stock. The second phase, known as the Operações Urbanas, has focused more broadly on urban renewal. As will be shown, both phases of the programme have provided an important fund‐raising mechanism for confronting the challenges of urban growth and change. At the same time, however, the study reveals a number of limitations to the overall strategy, perhaps restricting its use as a model for other developing world cities. Copyright © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Funding for this study was provided by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.
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ISSN:0271-2075
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DOI:10.1002/pad.177