Marginalidad, pobreza y exclusión urbana Obstáculos para la integración social en el hábitat
Abstract
ResumenAmérica Latina y el Caribe es una de las regiones de mayor dinámica
urbana del planeta. Sus grandes aglomeraciones han
experimentado el crecimiento extensivo de asentamientos precarios
informales en los que en algunas ciudades llega a habitar más del
cuarenta por ciento de su población. Pero la pobreza urbana no es
exclusiva de los barrios precarios periféricos, está también presente
en el interior de las ciudades en las áreas centrales y en barrios
próximos a las zonas centrales, conformando bolsones de pobreza
que muchas veces conviven con barrios residenciales de medio y
alto estándar. El artículo se propone una aproximación teórica al
crucial tema de la pobreza habitacional en América Latina y el Caribe
y en particular Cuba.
Palabras clave: pobreza, marginalidad, hábitat.
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MARTÍNEZ GARCÍA, F. (2011). Marginalidad, pobreza y exclusión urbana Obstáculos para la integración social en el hábitat. Revista científica De Arquitectura Y Urbanismo, 32(2), 67–72. Retrieved from https://rau.cujae.edu.cu/index.php/revistaau/article/view/12
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