Revista de Políticas Públicas (Jan 2020)

PLANEJAMENTO E CAOS URBANO NO BRASIL PERIFÉRICO: participação truncada, espaço privatizado, crise fiscal em São Luís, Maranhão

  • Frederico Lago Burnett,
  • Luiz Eduardo Neves dos Santos,
  • José Guilherme Zagallo

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24
pp. 556 – 576

Abstract

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This text analyzes the revision process of the São Luis, Maranhão Master Plan, which, approved in 2006 with the support of popular movements, is now at a time of social demobilization to express private capital interests in alliance with the state and municipal public authorities. Aiming to expand the international insertion of Maranhão, the proposal expands the urban perimeter as a strategy for millionaire businesses in a context of public fiscal crisis, threatening traditional rural communities and environmental resources under state and federal protection. After analyzing the process in the City Council and in Public Hearings, the text exposes the history of the master plan in São Luis, responsible for unequal urban structure of the city and notes the socio-environmental consequences of the current proposal, far beyond the control of outdated technical capacity and critical financial situation of municipal management.

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