Governing the bairro clandestino of Cova da Moura (1974–2015): Decentred and collaborative governance in an informal neighbourhood in Lisbon’s metropolitan area
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Abstract
Cova da Moura was established in the municipality of Amadora in the mid-1970s as a bairro clandestino (‘informal’ or ‘illegal neighbourhood’). Since then, it has grown into a community of thousands of residents; having escaped the large rehousing operations of the 1990s, Cova da Moura is today one of the few surviving bairros clandestinos in the metropolitan area of Lisbon, as well as a ‘distressed urban area’. In the four decades of its life, Cova da Moura has passed through different eras of policymaking, and has been the object of a variety of public interventions. The article provides a critical assessment of the Iniciativa Bairros Críticos (Critical Neighbourhoods Initiative, 2005–2013), as an example of a policy initiative embodying a normative vision of collaborative governance. The case of the Iniciativa Bairros Críticos in Cova da Moura provides some lessons on how collaborative governance design can address key challenges that ‘distressed urban areas’ pose to public intervention – but at the same time shows us the unavoidable pitfalls of the process, as well as the limits of their reach vis-à-vis broad, structural issues.
Cova da Moura的秘密城市治理(1974-2015):里斯本市区非正式社区的分散式协作治理
Cova da Moura于20世纪70年代中期在阿马多拉市建立,作为一个“非正式”或“非法社区”。从那时起,它已经发展成为一个拥有数千居民的社区;Cova da Moura逃离了20世纪90年代的大规模拆迁行动,如今是里斯本大都市地区为数不多的秘密小屋之一,也是一个“破败的城区”。在其40年的生命中,Cova da Moura经历了不同的政策制定时代,并一直是各种公共干预的对象。本文对“关键社区倡议”Críticos(2005-2013年)进行了批判性评估,将其作为体现协作治理规范愿景的政策倡议的一个例子。Cova da Moura的Iniciativa Bairros Críticos的案例提供了一些关于协作治理设计如何解决“贫困城市地区”对公共干预构成的关键挑战的经验教训,但同时也向我们展示了这一过程中不可避免的陷阱,以及它们在-à-vis广泛的结构性问题上的局限性。
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European Urban and Regional Studies is a highly ranked, peer reviewed international journal. It provides an original contribution to academic and policy debate related to processes of urban and regional development in Europe. It offers a truly European coverage from the Atlantic to the Urals,and from the Arctic Circle to the Mediterranean. Its aims are to explore the ways in which space makes a difference to the social, economic, political and cultural map of Europe; highlight the connections between theoretical analysis and policy development; and place changes in global context.