Urban conflicts over the space
Urban conflicts over the space
The case of Manizales, Colombia
Author(s): Mirosława Czerny, Andrzej Czerny
Subject(s): Geography, Regional studies
Published by: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Keywords: urbanization; socio-spatial segregation; mountainous areas; land speculation; displaced persons
Summary/Abstract: Colombian cities are characterised not only by very dynamic development and growth of built-up areas, but also by progressive socio-spatial segregation. In addition, most cities are located in mountainous areas, where topography is an additional factor in the diversity of development forms. The population is poor, and most often occupies areas with a high level of risk from landslides, torrential rains and mudslides. The poor district of San José, located in the centre of Manizales, occupies precisely such difficult to build up areas. However, due to its central location, the areas it occupies are the subject of land speculation and developers’ investment plans. Their strategy leads to evicting the population from the mountain slopes that their poor huts occupy. The local authorities have no idea how to solve this problem.
Book: Sustainable development
- Page Range: 114-126
- Page Count: 13
- Publication Year: 2021
- Language: English
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