Public policy and human rights: impacts caused by irregular occupation in expansion zone in Aracaju, state of Sergipe
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17564/2316-3801.2013v1n2p81-87Keywords:
Expansion Zone, Urban Growth, Planning and Execution of Public PoliciesAbstract
The article deals with the occupation of the Expansion Zone of Aracaju, fragile balance area, and its effects arising from environmental problems caused by inadequate action of municipal managers, political interests, irregular occupations. The study, based on bibliographic review and mapping, use of secondary data from files and records and field surveys, allows us to observe the conflict between the design and implementation of public policies and lack of care to suit the various policies together. The study concludes that more than new public policies is required coordination between existing policies in order to prevent the implementation of a policy harms the other, a fact that reflects more significantly in the lower classes, precisely those that most policies designed to benefit.