Bibliographic citations
Bernales, D., (2019). “We are not a slum; we are a city“: evaluation of the “New City of Belen“ and the response of its residents [Technische Universität Berlin]. http://renati.sunedu.gob.pe/handle/sunedu/1580285
Bernales, D., “We are not a slum; we are a city“: evaluation of the “New City of Belen“ and the response of its residents []. DE: Technische Universität Berlin; 2019. http://renati.sunedu.gob.pe/handle/sunedu/1580285
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title = "“We are not a slum; we are a city“: evaluation of the “New City of Belen“ and the response of its residents",
author = "Bernales Wuan, Diana Cristina",
publisher = "Technische Universität Berlin",
year = "2019"
}
Relocation processes have occurred with higher frequency in the last 15 years: 68,5 million persons around the world have been displaced (UNHCR, 2018)1, affecting their livelihoods, properties, social networks, etc. This may partially be attributed to climate change and the effects of extractive industries. The new city of Belen is a recent example of relocation in the Amazonian. The Peruvian government decided to relocate the lower area of Belen´s neighborhood because it is being invaded by the Itaya river during rainy seasons. In this paper, I analyze the direct and indirect costs and benefits of relocation in the context of territorial cohesion, employment, mobility, access to adequate housing, using the approach of risk management. Further, the thesis aims to explain the urban social movements’ response to the new situation. The exploratory work uses a qualitative method research.
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