Urban Land Regularization Program in irregular areas in Santa Izabel do Pará (PA)
Urban development, tax increase, expansion in the implementation of public policies and increase in the quality of life of residents in these areas.
Dialogues with Brazil.
August 28 to September 1 2023, Berlin, Germany
Inclusive Public Transportation and Mobility
Public space and physical access to the street for vulnerable groups (children, pregnant women, the elderly, people with disabilities, adults at risk, others)
The project “Caminhos das ZEIS” consists in conciliating the actions of “Se liga na rede” with the proposals made by the Integrated Land Regularization Plans and the guidelines of the Municipal Plan of Walkability, aiming at promoting, besides the sewer interconnections, a greater active mobility and accessibility for the local population. Such choice intends to qualify the ZEIS, considering they are areas with low HDI, precarious basic sanitation, high levels of urban degradation and low offer of walkability. Moreover, the Caminho das Zeis project aims at the execution of the plans elaborated by the city of Fortaleza and at the expansion of the Se Liga na Rede Project. Three priority ZEIS will be contemplated in the first stage of the project: ZEIS Pirambu – population 80,857; ZEIS Moura Brasil – population 1,104; and ZEIS Serviluz – population 13,462. Total population benefited – 95,420 people.
Urban development, tax increase, expansion in the implementation of public policies and increase in the quality of life of residents in these areas.
Improve the accessibility and sustainability of public transportation in Brasília (implementation of adequate infrastructure for people with reduced mobility, promotion of the use of electric or low carbon emission vehicles, and awareness about the benefits of public transportation and its importance for environmental sustainability).
Public space and street physical access to vulnerable groups (children, pregnant women, older adults, peoplewith dissabilities, adults at risk, other)
Social inclusion, improvement of quality of life, growth of income by acessing more jobs and connecting marginalized areas with formal city.
Impacts from climate change (flooding, heat stress, air and water quality, other)
Multidisciplinary Urban Intervention, addressing all project tracks
We battle climate change impacts on urban ecosystems and health across different European climate zones.
Co-funded by the European Union.
We support city makers in implementing sustainable development goals with evidence.