SOCIAL WELL-BEING VERSUS SOIL ORGANIZATION
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https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v2i6.425Keywords:
CITIES. URBANIZATION. POPULATION.CONGLOMERATES. GOVEMMENTAbstract
We address the problem of irregular land occupation in the country, as it is a problem that brings collective losses and separates the country into rich and poor cities. Favelas, stilts, mocambos, grottoes, quebradas, lowlands, suburbs form part of the occupational conglomerates in Brazil. We aim to identify in the literature data that prove inadequate occupation of areas, with the public authorities ignoring them since the beginning of history, with the growth of disordered urbanization, social debts and mass suffering for the population accumulate. We use bibliographic analysis of sources that deal with the subject. As a result, we diagnose that citizens live on their own, as if they were from another country, government officials refrain from offering fundamental basic rights, absence of governments, omission in the emergence of favelas and their complete composition. We discussed the possibility of a national master plan prioritizing social welfare, humanism, being a partner of those who need, not just inspecting, fine, demolishing, neglecting and not offering occupations, constructions, housing, education, health, safety, leisure, culture , sanitation, water, sewage, urbanism, freedom, respect, etc. We conclude that environments of resistance that are the communities of this country, of struggling people, abandonment is notorious, we have a state that punishes more than welcomes equally, government action, planning, sustainability in the formation of cities is a priority, catastrophes that end up causing pain, suffering , losses, deaths, injustices could not exist.
Keywords: cities. urbanization. population. conglomerates. Government
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