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WORKSHOP Laboratório de Resiliência Urbana Helena Farrall e Lia Vasconcelos
Hidden opportunities in (un)privileged urban spaces: the case of the Cova da Moura
Lia Vasconcelos [email protected]
Helena Farrall
Bonn, May 31, 2013
Contents
• CASE STUDY PRESENTATION : program structure and program process
• SNAPSHOT ANALYSIS : Identify / characterize / analyze and interpret the existing social network at the time of the collaborative process development
• PRESENT SITUATION AND THE POSSIBLE FUTURES
Photo: Judith Allen, 06 Hidden opportuni5es in (un)privileged urban spaces: the case of the Cova da Moura 4th Global Forum on Urbun Resilience and Adapta5on Lia Vasconcelos & Helena Farrall Bonn, 2 June 2013
Ø 840 buildings illegally in private property
Ø 5000 residents african ex-colonies (2/3 cape-verdians)
Ø 45% « 24 yrs old Ø low educational levels Ø 126 shops/services Ø Cultural diversity Ø Bad image (criminality) Ø Fragilize population Ø Political historical background
Profile: multi-ethnic, self built, illegal, informal settlement
• Strong community identity • Intense human network • Active local associations
Hidden opportuni5es in (un)privileged urban spaces: the case of the Cova da Moura 4th Global Forum on Urbun Resilience and Adapta5on Lia Vasconcelos & Helena Farrall Bonn, 2 June 2013
Cova da Moura
• Develop policies for urban socio-territorial intervention with the local partners
• Build local capacity and co-responsibility
• Improve the collaboration among partners – from the diagnosis, through the plan of action to the model of management
• Promote joint solutions
The Program
Hidden opportuni5es in (un)privileged urban spaces: the case of the Cova da Moura 4th Global Forum on Urbun Resilience and Adapta5on Lia Vasconcelos & Helena Farrall Bonn, 2 June 2013
GTIM Inteministerial Working Group (SEOT- MAOT)
GAT Group of Technical Support
GPL Group of Local Partners
INH /IRHU National Institute of Housing
Consulting Group Experts
The Structure
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GTIM Inteministerial Working Group
(SEOT)
GAT Group of Technical Support
GPL Group of Local Partners
INH /IRHU National Institute of Housing
Consulting Group Experts
1 liaison GTIM
The Structure
7
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GTIM Inteministerial Working Group
(SEOT)
GAT Group of Technical Support
GPL Group of Local Partners
INH /IRHU National Institute of Housing
Consulting Group Experts
The Structure
GTIM Inteministerial Working Group
(SEOT)
GAT Group of Technical Support
GPL Group of Local Partners
INH /IRHU National Institute of Housing
Consulting Group Experts
The Structure
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7
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GTIM Inteministerial Working Group
(SEOT)
GAT Group of Technical Support
GPL Group of Local Partners
INH /IRHU National Institute of Housing
Consulting Group Experts
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3
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Each 15 days a whole day meeting With the 3 teams of the GATs 1 representative of the GTIM
The Process
1 liaison GTIM
GTIM Inteministerial Working Group
(SEOT)
INH /IRHU National Institute of Housing
Consulting Group Experts
GPL Group of Local Partners
GAT Group of Technical Support
Meetings each 2 or 3 weeks Wedenesday afternoon
In a local school The Process
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Mee9ngs with the GPL (Group of Local Partners)
Hidden opportuni5es in (un)privileged urban spaces: the case of the Cova da Moura 4th Global Forum on Urbun Resilience and Adapta5on Lia Vasconcelos & Helena Farrall Bonn, 2 June 2013
Present Situation / Futures? • Innovation in planning process followed up by failure in Project
Management strategy • Trust broken – jump from one phase to the other with new teams/
coordinators w/out previous phase involvement • New political cycle halt the program – disruption of the
implementation phase
Back to ground ZERO? Loss of resources: social capital, time & money
but Social and intelectual capital created during 2006 is still actively feeding
an attempt to find alternative ways to overcome the difficulties! So, the answer is NO
Hidden opportuni5es in (un)privileged urban spaces: the case of the Cova da Moura 4th Global Forum on Urbun Resilience and Adapta5on Lia Vasconcelos & Helena Farrall Bonn, 2 June 2013
Premises: Local communities are Panarchic systems
Panarchy : Nested Complex Adaptive Cycles Structures and processes are linked across scales through interactions between slow and broad and fast and small structures or processes These interactions occur as:
top-down (memory) and bottom-up (revolt)
Methodology
Hidden opportuni5es in (un)privileged urban spaces: the case of the Cova da Moura 4th Global Forum on Urbun Resilience and Adapta5on Lia Vasconcelos & Helena Farrall Bonn, 2 June 2013
Snapshot
COVA DA MOURA
1. Local Community Associations complement each other (have diferent networks) but do not collaborate
2. Only one of them has links to outside entities
3. Local Parish and Local School are key players showing a higher number of connections with diferent levels of stakeholders
4. The 2 Boroughs have different networks
5. Only one of them is connected to the Municipality
6. The Municipality is only linked to one of the local community association
Hidden opportuni5es in (un)privileged urban spaces: the case of the Cova da Moura 4th Global Forum on Urbun Resilience and Adapta5on Lia Vasconcelos & Helena Farrall Bonn, 2 June 2013
Present Situation / Possible Futures?
• Thwarted Expectations - Innovation in the planning process was followed by a very limited Project Management strategy
• Trust broken – jump from one phase to the other with new teams/coordinators w/out previous phase involvement
• New political cycle – halts the program with disruption of the implementation phase
Back to GROUND ZERO ? Loss of resources: social capital, time & money
but Social and intelectual capital created during 2006 is still actively feeding
an attempt to find alternative ways to overcome the difficulties! The answer is NO (to be verified with the new snapshot)
Hidden opportuni5es in (un)privileged urban spaces: the case of the Cova da Moura 4th Global Forum on Urbun Resilience and Adapta5on Lia Vasconcelos & Helena Farrall Bonn, 2 June 2013
Foto: Ana Mascarenhas
…people and processes matters!
To suceed…