Urbanismo concesional. Modernización, privatización y cambio de hegemonía en la acción urbana

This article discusses one of the most illustrious manifestations of neoliberalism in its application to the construction of the city: urban development concession. In order to do this, first we shall turn into the emergence of neoliberalism, its political, economic and ideological roots, and then w...

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Main Author: Fernando Gaja i Díaz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Valladolid 2015-06-01
Series:Ciudades
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Online Access:http://www3.uva.es/iuu/REVISTA/Ciudades%2018/Ciudades%2018%20103-126%20GAJA%20I%20DIAZ.pdf
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spelling doaj-4ebb41dbff554ca299eec56c77e4e4cb2020-11-25T01:30:25ZengUniversidad de ValladolidCiudades1133-65792445-39432015-06-0118103126Urbanismo concesional. Modernización, privatización y cambio de hegemonía en la acción urbanaFernando Gaja i Díaz0Universidad Politécnica de Valencia (Spain)This article discusses one of the most illustrious manifestations of neoliberalism in its application to the construction of the city: urban development concession. In order to do this, first we shall turn into the emergence of neoliberalism, its political, economic and ideological roots, and then we shall study its application to the urban field. We will see how the neoliberal urbanism strives to replace the urbanism consolidated mainly after World War II, the so-called reformist urbanism, and we will focus on one of its most powerful tools, the urban concession (grants or allowances). Our field of reflections is limited on the Spanish case. We shall highlight how, in the confrontation to conquer a hegemonic position in the real estate and construction market, there are two groups with opposed interests, those of the agrarian land owners confronted with those of the lobby of the promoters, who have strong links and dependence on financial capital. We shall take account of the advances and setbacks in this conflict, although the positions of the latter ones seem to be gaining ground, especially with the approval of the Rehabilitation, Regeneration and Renewal Urban Act in 2013.http://www3.uva.es/iuu/REVISTA/Ciudades%2018/Ciudades%2018%20103-126%20GAJA%20I%20DIAZ.pdfneoliberalismreformist rrbanismneoliberal urbanismappropriation of urban capital gains (surplus)urban development concession (awards or grants)
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Urbanismo concesional. Modernización, privatización y cambio de hegemonía en la acción urbana
Ciudades
neoliberalism
reformist rrbanism
neoliberal urbanism
appropriation of urban capital gains (surplus)
urban development concession (awards or grants)
author_facet Fernando Gaja i Díaz
author_sort Fernando Gaja i Díaz
title Urbanismo concesional. Modernización, privatización y cambio de hegemonía en la acción urbana
title_short Urbanismo concesional. Modernización, privatización y cambio de hegemonía en la acción urbana
title_full Urbanismo concesional. Modernización, privatización y cambio de hegemonía en la acción urbana
title_fullStr Urbanismo concesional. Modernización, privatización y cambio de hegemonía en la acción urbana
title_full_unstemmed Urbanismo concesional. Modernización, privatización y cambio de hegemonía en la acción urbana
title_sort urbanismo concesional. modernización, privatización y cambio de hegemonía en la acción urbana
publisher Universidad de Valladolid
series Ciudades
issn 1133-6579
2445-3943
publishDate 2015-06-01
description This article discusses one of the most illustrious manifestations of neoliberalism in its application to the construction of the city: urban development concession. In order to do this, first we shall turn into the emergence of neoliberalism, its political, economic and ideological roots, and then we shall study its application to the urban field. We will see how the neoliberal urbanism strives to replace the urbanism consolidated mainly after World War II, the so-called reformist urbanism, and we will focus on one of its most powerful tools, the urban concession (grants or allowances). Our field of reflections is limited on the Spanish case. We shall highlight how, in the confrontation to conquer a hegemonic position in the real estate and construction market, there are two groups with opposed interests, those of the agrarian land owners confronted with those of the lobby of the promoters, who have strong links and dependence on financial capital. We shall take account of the advances and setbacks in this conflict, although the positions of the latter ones seem to be gaining ground, especially with the approval of the Rehabilitation, Regeneration and Renewal Urban Act in 2013.
topic neoliberalism
reformist rrbanism
neoliberal urbanism
appropriation of urban capital gains (surplus)
urban development concession (awards or grants)
url http://www3.uva.es/iuu/REVISTA/Ciudades%2018/Ciudades%2018%20103-126%20GAJA%20I%20DIAZ.pdf
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