ABSTRACT

The problematic land access issue of socially vulnerable populations has persisted in the Brazilian urban context, and is aggravated by the lack of urban solutions that take into account local social, productive and environmental dynamics. The complexity of populations and areas in situations of socio-environmental vulnerability addressed in proposals for urbanization and land tenure regularization warrants the attention of public authorities and academia. In this context, the present study analyzes the relationship between the socio-environmental complexity of the Jardim Nova Esperança community and the urbanistic solutions adopted in the Banhado: Urbanization and Land Regularization Popular Plan, from a qualitative-descriptive perspective. The methodology adopted envisions an inclusive city scenario and was not limited by universal models or reactive technical work.