Innovation Backbone

A new economic zone in Rio de Janeiro’s urban voids

Master Thesis (2010)
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A. Van Nes – Mentor

T. Schuetze – Mentor

R. Rocco – Mentor

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© 2010 Rafael Saraiva, R.
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2010
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© 2010 Rafael Saraiva, R.
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Abstract

The goal of this research is to develop an strategic intervention that could enhance Rio de Janeiro’s economy in an inclusive manner. Why? Because Rio has been developed under a process of socio-spatial segregation which has engendered high urban criminality, obstructing the city’s enormous potential as a leading international destination. In order to realize Rio’s huge touristic potential and generate jobs, the government has focused on building new attractions - such as music halls and new museums - and hosting sport events - the Pan American Games in 2007 and the up coming World Cup and the Olympics. However, as this research will demonstrate, these investments might not achieve their expected economic effects if a more integral strategy, focusing on the long term, is not pursued by the city. As crime is a consequence of inequality, a broader strategy need to be developed for Rio.

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