Geographic features of Socioeconomic Segregation in Buenos Aires

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Thesis subject: Geographical features of socioeconomic segrega4on in Buenos Aires agglomera4on

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Geographic features of Socioeconomic Segregation in Buenos Aires

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 Thesis  subject:  

 Geographical  features  of    socio-­‐economic  segrega4on  in  Buenos  Aires  agglomera4on    

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The  defini0on  of  Buenos  Aires  agglomera0on  

Urban  Con4nuum  of  Buenos  Aires  consists  of  :  

o  Autonomous  city  of  Buenos  Aires:  48  sta0s0cal  units  (barrios)  

o  Greater  Buenos  Aires:  Autonomous  city  +  24  stat  units  (par0dos)  of  the  province  Buenos  Aires  

o  Agglomera0on  of  Buenos  Aires:  Greater  Buenos  Aires  +  6  stat  units  (par0dos)  of  the  province  of  Buenos  Aires            

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The history of formation of socio-economic segregation in Buenos Aires Until 1943 – the formation of a “city of masses”  

Precondi)ons  o  Industrializa0on    o  Interna0onal  migra0on  (from  

Spain,  Italy)  o  Infrastructural  transforma0on  of    

the  city  (forma0on  of  residen0al  blocks,  roads  etc).    

o  Main  trend  on  the  real  estate  market  –  tenancy  

Result    •  Socio-­‐economic  groups  fragmented  

and  randomly  distributed        

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1940-1960 – The period of governance of J. Peron  

Precondi)ons:  o   Internal  migra0on    o   Na0onaliza0on  of  transport    o   Issue  of  law-­‐interest  loans  o   Control  over  the  transporta0on  prices  

Results:  •     The  city  doubled  its  area  –  took  nowadays  configura0on  •     Massive  and  chao0c  suburbaniza0on  of  low  income  popula0on  groups    •     Self    constructed    houses  -­‐  Infrastructural  deficiencies  –    absence  of  sewerage,  water  inside  the  household  •   Concentric  paQern  of  distribu0on  of  socio-­‐economic  groups  

 

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1960-1990- Alteration of political regimes and neoliberal economical policy  

Preconditions o  Unstable political situation o  Neoliberal economical course o  End of privileges for the low income

populations o  Governmental stimulation of large

housing projects (for middle class) o  Exclusion of the low income

populations from the city center Results §  End of the territorial growth §  More densely populated urban

spaces §  Classical suburbanization (middle,

higher classes) §  Expansion of territories occupied by

slums and gated communities

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Modern socio-economic segregation, 2001  

Unsa0sfied  Basic  Needs  o  Inconveniences  in  housing  

aspects  (precarious  houses,  communal  houses  etc.)  

o   Deficiencies  in  sanita0on  (absence  of  a  toilet  in  the  house)    

o  Crowding  (more  of  3  persons  in  a  household)  

o  Schooling  (kids  of  6-­‐12  years  old  who  don’t  aQend  school)  

o  Ability  of  subsistence  (at  least  1  economically  occupied    member  in  the  household)      

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Geographical features of service sector distribution in Buenos Aires  

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Morphology of different types of residential neighbourhoods (Google Earth)

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Spatial expression of the two polarized socio-economic classes  

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Gated Communities  Private neighbourhoods,

territorially restricted with walls, fences etc. The entrance require ID.

�  Vast periphery of the agglomeration

�  Great concentration at the north of the agglomeration: landscape, water supplies etc. and the continuity of the “rich zone”

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Shanty towns (villas miserias)  On empty or free on any

other type of land use territories

�  Next to industrial and other infrastructural buildings

�  Along the river banks �  Along railroads and

highways �  Around and among Gated

Communities �  At the territorial edges of

the agglomeration

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Model of socio-economical segregation of Buenos Aires