“Profit enters through the pipe”: the production of basic sanitation through Public-Private Partnership (PPP) as a strategy for raising income in the production of the urban space of Serra (ES)
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https://doi.org/10.7147/GEO27.21567Keywords:
territory, production of space, financialization, basic sanitation, Serra, Espírito Santo, BrazilAbstract
The article discusses the production of urban space, considering the production of sanitary sewage infrastructures in the form of PublicPrivate Partnership (PPP). It seeks to understand the strategies of appropriation of income under this new way of producing the city space. The analysis is based on the current period of capitalism, marked by the financialization of the economy, according to Chesnais (2005). The objective is to discuss the mechanisms of income appropriation through the construction of infrastructure for basic sanitation through Public-Private Partnership and the sociospatial transformations that result from this way of producing the urban space of the municipality of Serra (ES).
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