Reports on Slums and Settlements - Study by CEM for SEHAB/PMSP
Study prepared by the CEM for the Municipal Housing Department (SEHAB) of São Paulo City Hall
The study, completed in 2016, carried out the quantification and estimation of the residents of slums (favelas) and irregular subdivisions of São Paulo from 2000 to 2010 in the Municipality of São Paulo (MSP). It was generally discovered that, during this period, social and urban conditions improved, although access to sewage networks is still the most precarious indicator. Despite the improvement, there are still large inequalities in access to services between the favelas and the city as a whole, including the few existing quality indicators such as access to the electric grid with individual meter, and door-to-door garbage collection.
The study from CEM/CEPID for SEHAB/PMSP was accomplished in two phases: 1) Correction and repair of existing cartographies of slums and settlements in order to enable the production of statistics (without cadastral purposes) and; 2) Estimates of households (and people) in favelas and clandestine and irregular settlements of low income (average income of the person responsible for less than 3 months’ minimum wage) and social characterization of the residents and their social conditions.
Given these conditions, typologies of slums and subdivisions were produced, generating four types of favelas and two types of slums. In the end, the study produced population projections for the years 2020, 2024, 2028 and 2032.
Report 1: Systematization of Information on Precariousness and Housing Deficit and Correction of Bases of Favelas and Settlements
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Report 2: Estimates Relative to Housing Precariousness and Housing Deficit in the Municipality of São Paulo - SEHAB/ PMSP
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To access the dataset shared between this partnership, access the Database area of this site.
Teams
CEM/CEPID:
- Coordination: Eduardo Cesar Leão Marques
- Camila Saraiva
- Daniel Waldvogel Thomé da Silva
- José Donizete Cazzolato
- Stefano Pagin
- Edgard Fusaro
- Marcelo Pitta
- Difusion and cover: Ximena León Contrera
SEAHB/PMSP:
- Coordination PMH: Taís Jamra Tsukumo and Letícia Moreira Sigolo
- Technical Advisory PMH: Amanda de Almeida Ribeiro, Ana Teresa Siqueira de Carvalho and Carolina Rago Frignani
- Coordination HabitaSampa: André Gonçalves
- Technical Advisory for Planning and Institutional Relations: Maria Lucia Salum D’Alessandro, Fernanda Pinheiro da Silva and Alexandra Aguiar Pedro