Water governance and innovation in the policy of water resources recovery in the city of São Paulo

Authors

  • Pedro Roberto Jacobi USP
  • Ana Paula Fracalanza USP
  • Solange Silva-Sánchez USP

Keywords:

municipality of São Paulo, water governance, environmental degradation, recovery of water resources, linear parks

Abstract

The degradation of urban rivers and creeks in large cities has stimulated the proposition of different public policies. This article analyzes public policies targeted at the environmental recovery of urban creeks as a new paradigm in the governance of water resources. The text approaches the urbanization pattern of the city of São Paulo, which has produced the degradation of its water resources, and the reach of public policies that aim at their recovery. In a context of contaminated creeks, floodplains occupied by squatter settlements, and lack of collection and treatment of sewage, policies for the environmental recovery of the water network can transform these creeks into important providers of ecosystemic services. Policies of recovery of urban rivers and creeks have a recognized innovative potential and can contribute to build a more sustainable city.

Author Biographies

Pedro Roberto Jacobi, USP

Universidade de São Paulo, Faculdade de Educação

Ana Paula Fracalanza, USP

Universidade de são Paulo, Escola de Artes, Ciências e Humanidades

Solange Silva-Sánchez, USP

Universidade de São Paulo, Laboratório de Governança Socioambiental

Published

2015-05-29

How to Cite

Jacobi, P. R., Fracalanza, A. P., & Silva-Sánchez, S. (2015). Water governance and innovation in the policy of water resources recovery in the city of São Paulo. Cadernos Metrópole, 17(33), 61–81. Retrieved from https://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/metropole/article/view/20737