Urban Regeneration in the Brazilian urban policy agenda

This article aims to highlight the main arguments that sought to justify the incorporation and legitimization of Urban Regeneration in the urban policy agenda in Brazil. It shows how the convergence between different and even conflicting propositions related to urban development provided ideological...

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Convergence
Discourses
Legitimacy
Paradigms
Political culture
public-private partnerships
Socioeconomic factors
Urban areas
Urban development
urban operation consortium
Urban policy
Urban regeneration
urban regulation in Brazil
Urban renewal
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