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Paio, A. & Graça, A. C. (2018). Formal city vs informal city: from the clandestine neighbourhoods to the concept of UAIG (urban areas of illegal genesis). In 3rd International Conference of Young Urban Researchers, TICYUrb 2018.
A. C. Paio and A. C. Graça, "Formal city vs informal city: from the clandestine neighbourhoods to the concept of UAIG (urban areas of illegal genesis)", in 3rd Int. Conf. of Young Urban Researchers, TICYUrb 2018, 2018
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TY - CPAPER TI - Formal city vs informal city: from the clandestine neighbourhoods to the concept of UAIG (urban areas of illegal genesis) T2 - 3rd International Conference of Young Urban Researchers, TICYUrb 2018 AU - Paio, A. AU - Graça, A. C. PY - 2018 AB - Over time, the definitions of formal and informal city have been changed or acquired different meanings in the various fields of human activity. Since the 1950s, the industrialisation and changes in rural practices caused an accelerating mass migration of people from rural areas to major cities, which gave rise to numerous informal settlements on the peripheries of the cities. A large rural migration flows to cities searching for better living conditions. The main goal of this paper is to present the transformations that have occurred in the territory, with a focus on the peripheries of the city of Lisbon with the constructions of clandestine neighbourhoods, demonstrating through a mapping, the evolution of these informal territories in the formal city, to assess how the UAIG (Urban Areas of Illegal Genesis) developed and influenced the transformations and visions of the formal city, and the relationship that people have with the place they inhabit. ER -