Fighting insecurity: experiments in urban agriculture in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro

The rapid urbanization policies that are re-crafting Rio de Janeiro as a world mega-event venue are dramatically altering the socio-economic and security landscape of the city, and in particular, its favela communities (informal settlements or slums). These changes focus on economic expansion, are d...

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Main Author: Lea Rekow
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institut Veolia Environnement 2015-12-01
Series:Field Actions Science Reports
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/factsreports/4009
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spelling doaj-066610ebf5ec4861847798aadd25542a2020-11-25T02:10:51ZengInstitut Veolia EnvironnementField Actions Science Reports1867-139X1867-85212015-12-01Fighting insecurity: experiments in urban agriculture in the favelas of Rio de JaneiroLea RekowThe rapid urbanization policies that are re-crafting Rio de Janeiro as a world mega-event venue are dramatically altering the socio-economic and security landscape of the city, and in particular, its favela communities (informal settlements or slums). These changes focus on economic expansion, are driven by private investment partnerships, are supported through neoliberal governmental policy, and facilitated by a military pacification campaign. Many interventions result in the displacement and destabilization of favela residents. However, there are also some opportunities beginning to open up to create resilient and productive spaces inside these over-stressed communities, particularly in the area of food and nutrition security. This paper describes some of these key initiatives, and how they are impacting on the social landscape of favela residents.http://journals.openedition.org/factsreports/4009employment and social policiesfood securityinformal settlementsland use restorationpoverty eradicationsustainable agriculture
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Fighting insecurity: experiments in urban agriculture in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro
Field Actions Science Reports
employment and social policies
food security
informal settlements
land use restoration
poverty eradication
sustainable agriculture
author_facet Lea Rekow
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title Fighting insecurity: experiments in urban agriculture in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro
title_short Fighting insecurity: experiments in urban agriculture in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro
title_full Fighting insecurity: experiments in urban agriculture in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro
title_fullStr Fighting insecurity: experiments in urban agriculture in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro
title_full_unstemmed Fighting insecurity: experiments in urban agriculture in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro
title_sort fighting insecurity: experiments in urban agriculture in the favelas of rio de janeiro
publisher Institut Veolia Environnement
series Field Actions Science Reports
issn 1867-139X
1867-8521
publishDate 2015-12-01
description The rapid urbanization policies that are re-crafting Rio de Janeiro as a world mega-event venue are dramatically altering the socio-economic and security landscape of the city, and in particular, its favela communities (informal settlements or slums). These changes focus on economic expansion, are driven by private investment partnerships, are supported through neoliberal governmental policy, and facilitated by a military pacification campaign. Many interventions result in the displacement and destabilization of favela residents. However, there are also some opportunities beginning to open up to create resilient and productive spaces inside these over-stressed communities, particularly in the area of food and nutrition security. This paper describes some of these key initiatives, and how they are impacting on the social landscape of favela residents.
topic employment and social policies
food security
informal settlements
land use restoration
poverty eradication
sustainable agriculture
url http://journals.openedition.org/factsreports/4009
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