959 resultados para Política de Habitação - Housing policy


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Caravan parks in Australian capital cities have provided a source of housing at the lower end of the market for many years. This includes opportunities for both private rental and home ownership. However, emerging trends in the property market have threatened the viability of caravan parks. In order to maintain or increase income levels, some caravan parks have focused on more profitable short-term tourist opportunities rather than traditional long-term housing. While the closure and conversion of caravan parks raise crucial questions for Australian social and housing policy, there are also implications for the broader property market. This paper examines the changing role of the operation of caravan parks, with the emphasis placed on their economic feasibility. The research is based on a survey of 30 caravan park operators in Queensland, Australia. The factors influencing caravan parks are identified, and suggestions to address the changing role of caravan parks as a provider in the affordable housing market are canvassed.

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The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warnings regarding the detrimental effects of carbon dioxide emissions and global warming have gained acceptance amongst many governments (IPCC 2001). The UK government has agreed to reduce emissions, implement a package of enabling measures (UKCCP 2000) and issued an Energy White Paper (HMSO 2003) calling for a diversification of energy supply policies which will include renewable sources.

Housing accounts for approximately 25% of UK CO2 emissions and as providers of social housing, Registered Social Landlords (RSLs) and their tenants are major contributors. RSLs are deliverers of national policy in several areas and contribute to the attainment of governmental environmental, social and economic targets and impact upon the wider demands of housing policy, healthcare, education and law & order (DETR 1999, Cole and Shayer 1998).

Photovoltaic (PV) electricity generation could deliver “free” electricity to the low income households historically housed by RSLs. PV helps address such issues as fuel poverty and could be used as a stimulus for creating interest in areas of low demand for social housing.

RSLs provide housing solutions which cross traditional economic, social and environmental divides and this lends their modus operandi to the concept of the triple bottom line. The triple bottom line enables social and environmental aspects to be considered alongside economic considerations within decision-making frameworks (Elkington 1999, Andreason 1995).

Using a qualitative research methodology, this paper assesses current commercial viability of PV installations on RSL developments and identifies key barriers to implementation. The paper also investigates whether the application of the triple bottom line can liberate RSLs from viewing PV as a non-viable option by enabling a greater emphasis to be placed on the social & environmental aspects of PV. The paper considers whether a framework for RSLs to improve their decision-making processes by embracing social & environmental factors is feasible.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present an analytical summary of UK housing policies. It aims to evaluate UK government's housing policies, before and after the publication of the Barker Review, to tackle affordability issues in the owner-occupied sector. It examines the extent to which housing policy contributes to or alleviates the problem of the affordability of owner-occupied housing.

Design/methodology/approach – This paper evaluates the impact of UK government housing policies since 2000 on housing affordability by analysing their impact on the dynamics of housing demand and supply.

Findings – The Barker Review, which applied simple economic ideas and techniques in analysing the owner-occupied UK housing market, argued that increases in new housing supply would help to improve housing affordability. The second Barker Review suggested that changes to the planning system were needed in order not only to increase new housing supply, but to make housing supply more sensitive to changing demands. The Barker Reviews brought about a major re-think in government policy towards housing, particularly relating to new build and the planning system. However, the heavy reliance on the private sector to provide additional housing has reduced the effectiveness of policy changes. In addition, the adoption by the government of “demand-sidehousing policies has done little to negate the volatility of UK house prices or to raise the overall affordability of owner-occupied housing.

Originality/value – This paper reflects on government failures in UK housing policy in addressing the affordability of owner-occupied housing. The findings will be of interest to policy makers and housing researchers.

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There are cities in the world which have experienced substantial numbers of foreign buyers in the local housing markets, thereby pushing up the real estate prices to the levels beyond the affordability of local residents. To suppress foreign influences in the forming of housing bubbles, governments have resorted to short-term measures of stamp duty or raising the duty rate for non-local buyers, increasing down payments and restricting or even forbidding non-local purchases. These new measures may help contain the demand for housing, but short of being the first-best optimal housing policy for an open economy with significant non-local and foreign buyers. We argue that the first-best policy is to tax non-local and foreign buyers and then use the tax revenue generated to subsidize domestic low- and middle-income buyers. The optimal tax rate under this compensated scheme is smaller than the tax rate under the lump-sum transfer of tax revenue to all residents. © 2014 Springer Science+Business Media New York.

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This article develops an econometric model in order to study country risk behavior for six emerging economies (Argentina, Mexico, Russia, Thailand, Korea and Indonesia), by expanding the Country Beta Risk Model of Harvey and Zhou (1993), Erb et. al. (1996a, 1996b) and Gangemi et. al. (2000). Toward this end, we have analyzed the impact of macroeconomic variables, especially monetary policy, upon country risk, by way of a time varying parameter approach. The results indicate an inefficient and unstable effect of monetary policy upon country risk in periods of crisis. However, this effect is stable in other periods, and the Favero-Giavazzi effect is not verified for all economies, with an opposite effect being observed in many cases.

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Esta tese fundamenta-se na descrição e interpretação das políticas e da gestão do ensino público desenvolvido em Porto Alegre durante os 16 anos (1989-2004) em que o PT- Partido dos Trabalhadores, através da Administração Popular, governou a cidade, tendo como problemática os avanços, os limites e as contribuições dessa experiência na produção de um “outro mundo possível”. O referencial teórico, fundamentado em autores do campo da política, sociologia, da educação e de teorias críticas de outros campos do conhecimento, como Karl Marx, Henri Lefebvre, Immanuel Wallerstein, Boaventura de Sousa Santos e Stephen Stoer, é apresentado nos 3 primeiros capítulos. O mesmo desloca-se do mais global e abstrato, da globalização econômica, política e social, inserindo nela a discussão dos conceitos Estado, de gestão (gerir, surfar e pilotar), de política (polity, politics e policy) e as reconfigurações dos sistemas de ensino (STOER, 2004) na transição paradigmática (SANTOS, 1999) e da crise do sistema-mundo (WALLERSTEIN, 2005), para o mais cotidiano (LEFEBVRE, 1973, 1991) das relações sociais e educativas na cidade. Chegando a este ponto, se verificou como estabeleceram as relações da gestora da educação em Porto Alegre (a Secretaria Municipal de Educação) no sistema municipal de ensino, em particular, na sua relação com as escolas e professores, no processo de implementação das políticas educativas durante os 16 anos em que o Partido dos Trabalhadores esteve à frente da Prefeitura Municipal da cidade. Na parte empírica do estudo, capítulos 4 ao 8, apresento e discuto o que o PT, em seus documentos nacionais, percebia e qualificava como educação no contexto de nosso país ao longo dos anos oitenta e noventa, como pano de fundo e paralelo ao desenvolvido em Porto Alegre através da SMED. Detalho manifestações de dirigentes da educação e do governo municipal, das atividades de cada gestão (1989-2004) e das Leis encaminhadas pelo Executivo e/ou vereadores como as que criaram o Conselho Municipal de Educação, os Conselhos Escolares, as Eleição de Diretores e o Sistema Municipal de Ensino. Apresento manifestações das escolas e dos professores e alunos, publicadas em âmbito acadêmico. Portanto, a partir do referencial teórico (dialético-histórico-espacial, HARVEY, 2004) que articulou o descritivo, o analítico-regressivo e o histórico-genético (LEFEBVRE, 1984), na descrição, sistematização e interpretação do material empírico (políticas, documentos, panfletos, programas do PT; mais Leis, relatórios de gestão, manifestações de dirigentes da SMED; teses, dissertações, pesquisas e artigos de pesquisadores da UFRGS), aponto os avanços, limites e contradições revelados na produção da democracia sem fim (SANTOS, 1998, 2005), desta experiência contra-hegemônica . Disto, a tese: forças políticas contra-hegemônicas ao sistema capitalista em que vivemos, ao ‘ocuparem espaços de poder’, podem avançar no desenvolvimento de políticas alternativas àquele, bem como na produção de novas relações sociais. Neste sentido, as escolas, professores, comunidades escolares e movimentos sociais podem se tornar sujeitos de suas próprias ações e obra educativa, na relação com o Estado/governo, ainda que o Estado e suas instituições estejam circunscritos a regras legais, normas e procedimentos e práticas sociais a grupos vinculados ao status quo e ao establishment. Isto depende da forma como as políticas, os conteúdos e as formas de implementação são geridas. Agindo assim, constrói-se um Estado como novíssimo movimento social (SANTOS, 1998, 2005), para o qual, a experiência de gestão da e na educação municipal de Porto Alegre, pelo PT e partidos de esquerda por 16 anos, aportaram contribuições significativas para a efetivação de um “outro mundo possível”, em alternativa ao que vivemos.

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The right to housing is included in several international human rights instruments and in Brazilian legal system integrates the constitutional catalog of fundamental social rights (art. 6) and urban development policy (art. 182 and 183). Besides, it is for all federative governments its effectiveness by building programs and improvement of housing conditions and sanitation (art. 23, IX), which justifies the investment in urban planning and public policy of housing affordability because they are tools for achieving this right. Newer strategies in this area have been based on tax incentives, combined with the mortgage as a way to induce the construction of new housing units or reform those in a precarious situation. However, there is still a deficit households and environmental soundness, compounded with the formation of informal settlements. Consequently, we need constant reflections on the issue, in order to identify parameters that actually guide their housing policies in order to meet the constitutional social functions of the city and ensure well-begins of its citizens (art. 182). On the other hand, the intervention of the government in this segment can not only see the availability of the home itself, but also the quality of your extension or surroundings, observing aspects related to environmental sanitation, urban mobility, leisure and services essential health, education and social assistance. It appears that the smoothness and efficiency of a housing policy condition to the concept of adequate housing, in other words, structurally safe, comfortable and environmentally legally legitimate, viable from the extensive coordination with other public policies. Only to compliance with this guideline, it is possible to realize the right to housing in sustainable cities

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The article shows how domestic aspects influence the United States national and international climate policy. To accomplish the task, the authors analyzes the discussions when Bill Clinton was ruling the country, a time during which global discussions were forwarded. The paper recalls the debate in the Bush administration and the growing polarization since Barack Obama took office.

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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