Cidades, sustentabilidade e risco
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https://doi.org/10.5380/dma.v9i0.3078Keywords:
megacidades, sustentabilidade, políticas públicas, megacities, sustainability, public policies.Abstract
O artigo enfoca o processo de globalização e as metrópoles, considerando que em futuro próximo as megacidades estarão concentradas em países emergentes. De outra forma, à aceleração da desigualdade social soma-se a crise do Estado, que inviabilizou o seu poder de investimento em infra-estrutura e serviços sociais. Como resultado, para uma parcela crescente da população, a vida urbana também passou a ser sinônimo de desemprego, miséria, violência, favelas, congestionamentos e poluição, consubstanciando indicadores de má qualidade de vida e de riscos à população.
Cities, sustainability and risk
Abstract
The article focuses on the globalization process and on the metropolis, considering that in the near future, the megacities will be concentrated in the third world nations. More over, to the growing social inequality it is added the crisis of the state government, which has turned impractical its power to invest in infrastructure and social services. As a result, to an increasing number of people, the urban life became also a synonymou to unemployment, misery, violence, shanty towns, traffic jams and pollution, consolidating low life quality and population risk indicators.
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