Densificación y estratificación social en bogotá: Distribución sesgada de la inversión privada

Translated title of the contribution: Densification and social stratification in Bogota: Biased distribution of private investment

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Abstract

Latin American cities are known for their patterns of social segregation and spatial mismatch. However, few studies have analyzed how public policy may reproduce these patterns. Authorities implemented in Colombia a system of so-called Socio-Economic Stratification, based on the physical characteristics of the houses and their urban environment. This system aimed to facilitate the distribution of cross subsidies for the payment of utility bills. However, the public has assimilated stratification as an indicator of income and social recognition. Although there are sociological and economic studies that indicate how stratification has deficiencies, few studies explore its impact on urban development. By using mixed methods and including data about building permits and interviews, for the case of Bogotá, this analysis found that the stratification indicator determined the geographic patterns of densification of the city, rather than the objectives portrayed in the Comprehensive Plan.

Translated title of the contributionDensification and social stratification in Bogota: Biased distribution of private investment
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)237-257
Number of pages21
JournalEure
Volume45
Issue number134
DOIs
StatePublished - 01 Jan 2019

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