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SustainLis
The principal aim of SustainLis is to investigate the effects of housing and urban requalification policies and practices on citizens with high levels of vulnerability, that is, young adults, seniors, and immigrants living in the historic centre of Lisbon. This project highlights the relevance of a territorial approach to the study of such effects on vulnerable populations. Within a society highly polarized by economic and political inequality, and by processes of deregulation, liberalization, and state retrenchment, SustainLis aims to develop innovative and locality-sensitive responses to policy development and adaptation.
In doing so, the project will contribute to theoretical progress in housing and urban policy research and at the same time provide practical knowledge that might inform policy-making so as to reduce inequality and promote social sustainability. This will be achieved, on the one hand, by providing empirical evidence on the housing conditions, trajectories, needs, and preferences of vulnerable citizens living in the city centre and, on the other, by providing policy recommendations to lessen socio-economic and spatial inequality and create healthier, habitable, and inclusive spaces. SustainLis has assembled a multidisciplinary team combining social science with urban and housing policy expertise. This mix should facilitate the process of policy evaluation, in the effort to provide innovative policy recommendations to create more efficient and effective forms of rent control and stimulus to housing requalification with the provision of new affordable housing to low-income and medium-income households, eventually facilitating mixed-housing tenure and the rejuvenation of the historic centre.
The researchers will work closely with local stakeholders, policy-makers, and practitioners to gather and generate data to articulate the specific challenges facing vulnerable populations living in the historic centre of Lisbon. They will then evaluate their findings using an iterative process that combines empirical data with inclusive models of housing and urban policy. These outputs will be the basis to predict possible alternative futures using time-space simulation methods and techniques.
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Sónia Alves (PI)
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https://www.ics.ulisboa.pt/pessoa/sonia-alves
http://orcid.org/0000-0003-1231-8588
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sonia_Alves4
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Sónia Alves is a research fellow at the Institute of Social Sciences of University of Lisbon, and a visiting researcher at the BUILD - Department of the Built Environment, Aalborg University, in Copenhagen.
Her first degree is a BSc in Geography from the University of Porto (1997). She also holds a master’s degree in Urban Planning (2002, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto) and a PhD in Sociology (2011, ISCTE, University Institute of Lisbon). In September 2012, after being awarded an individual grant by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology, she returned to academia and, in the context of a post-doctoral research project, she researched extensively on comparative welfare state regimes and the differential impact of urban and housing policies upon social groups and areas within cities.
Between 2018 – January 2020, within the framework of a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship, she worked at the Cambridge Centre for Housing and Planning Research, Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge on the project PLANAFFHO (PLANning for AFFordable HOusing). The research investigated planning and housing activities in three cities (Copenhagen, Lisbon and London), notably how they seek to address problems of housing shortage, affordability, and segregation of housing tenures.
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Pedro Moura Ferreira (co-PI)
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https://www.ics.ulisboa.pt/en/pessoa/pedro-moura-ferreira
http://orcid.org/0000-0003-4349-3709
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Pedro Moura Ferreira holds a PhD in Sociology and is a researcher at the Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon (ICS). He was a member of the Governing Board of ICS (1998-2004) and of the Executive Board of the Portuguese Sociology Association (2000-2002). Currently, he is the coordinator of the Institute of Ageing (2016), University of Lisbon and the Co-PI of the project SUSTAINLIS - Sustainable urban requalification and vulnerable populations in the historical centre of Lisbon (2018-2021). He is also the coordinator of the Portuguese Social information Archive (APIS), which integrates the national research infrastructure Production and Archive of Social Science Data (PASSDA), and one of the national representatives at the Consortium of European Social Science Data Archives (CESSDA) General Assembly.
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Alda Botelho Azevedo
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https://www.ics.ulisboa.pt/en/pessoa/alda-botelho-azevedo
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-1096-2954
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Alda_Botelho_Azevedo
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Alda Botelho Azevedo holds a PhD in Demography from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Currently, she is a research fellow at the Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon, and guest lecturer at ISCTE - Instituto Universitário de Lisboa. She is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Association of Historical Demography (2017-2019) and member of the Fiscal Council of the Portuguese Demography Association (2015-2016 and 2017-2018). Her research focuses on the study of housing demography, demographic ageing and on the sustainability of the Portuguese pension system.
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Caterina Paci
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Master student currently enrolled in Local Development master course at Padua University. Hold a bachelor degree in Political Sciences for Cooperation and Development from 'Roma Tre' University (2017). Currently collaborating in SustainLis project as trainee within the framework of the Erasmus+ program. Precedent experiences abroad include a semester (2017) at 'Paul Valéry' university in Montpelier as an exchange student and a two months volunteering period (2018) in Latacunga (Ecuador) collaborating in community empowerment with the Fundo Ecuatoriano Populorum Progressio (FEPP).
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Dulce Lopes
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https://www.cienciavitae.pt/E013-0BE9-8B08
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Dulce Lopes is a Professor of European Union Law, Private International Law and Urban Planning Law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Coimbra. Worked for the Portuguese Presidency of the Council of Ministers, the European Parliament and the Catholique University of Lille (France) and was Director of Studies in English at the Hague Academy of International Law (Private International Law section, 2018). Currently is a member of the Coordination Council of the Institute for Legal Research of the University of Coimbra and has been awarded an Erasmus+ financing for the project : European Citizens Initiativa: a Tool for Engagement and Active Citizenship.
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Jorge Malheiros
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http://orcid.org/0000-0002-0976-044X
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Researcher and member of the Directive Board of the Centre of Geographical Studies(CEG) and associate professor in the Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning of the University of Lisbon. Co-coordinator of Research Group ZOE (Urban and Regional Change and Policies), his main projects address the issues of international migration and socio-spatial organization, namely urban segregation, housing, women’s migration and social innovation. Member of the editorial board of the IMISCOE-Springer collection on Migration, Portuguese correspondent of SOPEMI–OECD (2001-2018), and correspondent or member of the scientific board of journals such as Révue Européenne des Migrations Internationales, Finisterra-Revista Portuguesa de Geografia and Révue Belge de Géographie (Belgeo).
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Katielle Silva
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http://ceg.ulisboa.pt/investigacao/investigadores/katielle-silva/
https://www.cienciavitae.pt/pt/EC11-EE8D-F2A4
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5935-9390
Geographer and master’s degree in Development and Environment at the Federal University of Pernambuco (UFPE-Brazil) and PhD student in Human Geography at the Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning of the University of Lisbon (IGOT-UL). In 2019, she was a research fellow in the Centre for Geographical Studies (CEG-UL) in the project “FINHABIT – Inhabiting in Financial Times: Housing and the Production of Space in Democratic Portugal”. She has developed research in the areas: Migration, Access to Health, Space Justice and Inequalities. Currently is an associate researcher at the Center for Geographic Studies.
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Luís Mendes
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www.ceg.ulisboa.pt/investigacao/investigadores/luis-mendes/
www.orcid.org/0000-0001-5281-4207
www.researchgate.net/profile/Luis_Mendes8
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Geographer. Guest Lecturer at the School of Architecture of the Technical University of Lisbon (2005/2006), at the Lisbon School of Education (2010 / ...) and the Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning of the University of Lisbon (IGOT-UL) (2012 / ...). Member of the Portuguese Association of Geographers, the Geography Teachers Association and the Lisbon Tenants Association, integrating since 2012 and 2018, respectively, the board of the latter two. Since 2003, carries Permanent Researcher functions in the Centre for Geographical Studies of the University of Lisbon (CEG/UL) of IGOT-UL, in which has developed research in the fields of Urban Studies (notably gentrification and urban regeneration), Geographical Education and Teaching of Geography. He is author of more than one hundred and fifty titles: numerous papers, presentations, book chapters, books, technical opinions and reports, in addition to other publications in the area of research topics mentioned above. It was also awarded with the Amilcar Patrício Award 2005 by the Portuguese Association of Geographers, and more recently received the Diploma of Merit, recognition award for activities with relevance to the community, for the three-year period 2016/2017/2018 awarded by the Polytechnic Institute of Lisbon. He has also worked in the last three years as an activist in the social movement Morar em Lisboa.
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Marina Carreiras
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http://ceg.ulisboa.pt/investigacao/investigadores/marina-carreiras/
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2910-3161
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Marina Carreiras is an architect formed in the Instituto Superior Técnico (IST), Portugal with a master’s degree in Spatial Planning and Urbanism (IGOT-UL). In 2011, she started her collaboration as research fellow in the Centre for Geographical Studies, University of Lisbon (CEG-UL) in the project “REHURB – Rehousing and Urban Regeneration”. Since then she had participated in several studies. Her research interests are urban and social transformation, migrations, housing.
She is a doctoral fellow on Migration Studies. Her PHD research focuses on the subjects of immigration and housing and gentrification emerges as a case study that allow a more in-depth study of the protagonism of immigrants in the processes of urban transformation.
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Patrícia Canelas
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patricia.canelas@conted.ox.ac.uk
https://www.conted.ox.ac.uk/profiles/patricia-canelas
https://www.linkedin.com/in/patriciacanelas/?originalSubdomain=uk
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Patricia Canelas is a Lecturer in Sustainable Urban Development at the Oxford University. She is an architect and an urban planner, with a PhD from UCL, and an M.Arch from the University of California, Berkeley. Prior to her academic work, she worked for 10 years as an architect and urban designer gaining significant knowledge in design, planning and property markets. As an academic, she has held academic positions at UCL and University of Reading in the UK, and Universidade Católica in Portugal. Patricia has been involved in international research projects in China, the USA, Portugal, the Netherlands and the UK. Her research seeks to advance knowledge on the forces that shape the power dynamics at play in property markets and urban governance, particularly considering the rising importance of cities and the built environment as investment vehicles.
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Paulo Morgado
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http://ceg.ulisboa.pt/investigacao/investigadores/paulo-morgado/?lang=en
Http://orcid.org/0000-0002-3220-4943.
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Paulo Morgado is a GIScientist passionate about cities and urban planning. Paulo holds a Degree in Geography and Regional Planning from FCSH-UNL, a MSc in Geographic Information Systems, from IST-UTL, and a PhD in Regional and Urban Planning (Geocomputation) from IGOT-ULisboa. Paulo is an Assistant Professor at the institute of Geography and Spatial Planning of the University of Lisbon and he’s a coordinator of GeoModLAB (http://ceg.ulisboa.pt/geomodlab/?lang=en). Paulo was a Visiting researcher at Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis (CASA), the Bartlett School, University College London (UCL) in 2006 and a Visiting Scholar at Laboratory of Interdisciplinary Spatial Analysis (LISA), University of Cambridge, in 2018. His research areas are centered in the field of Theoretical and Quantitative Geography and in a cross-science study on everything related with cities dynamics with a focus on people. More recently, he’s focused on Smart, Livable, Equity and Sustainable Cities and Neurocomputing, cognitive and real-time cities.
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Pedro Guimarães
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http://ceg.ulisboa.pt/investigacao/investigadores/pedro-guimaraes/?lang=en
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9011-8894
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Pedro_Guimaraes9
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Pedro Guimarães is a geographer, with a PhD in geography, urban and regional planning. He is an effective researcher of the Center for Geographical Studies, Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, Lisbon University. Pedro’s research focuses on the relation between cities and retail. Within these geographies of retailing he possesses particular interest in retail planning policies, retail resilience and retail gentrification. In the last years, he has published articles that focus on these themes in journals such as Cities; European Planning Studies; Planning, Practice and Research; Urban Research and Practice, among others.
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Rosa Branco
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https://pt.linkedin.com/in/rosa-branco-aaa2233
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8319-8531
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Rosa Branco is a part-time researcher at Interdisciplinary Centre of Social Sciences – CICS.NOVA and holds a PhD from NOVA FCSH in Geography and Planning, focusing on governance and territorial competitiveness in the Metropolitan Area of Lisbon. She is also a Senior Officer in the Municipality of Lisbon, working currently in the areas of Geographic Information Systems and urban data analysis. Recently, she has conducted research that examines urban governance models and policy implementation at the local scale with a particular interest in the socioeconomic transformations of city centres.
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Steering Committee
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Hans Skifter Andersen, Aalborg University
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João Ferrão, Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon, https://goo.gl/7mWhRv
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Juan Antonio Módenes, Department of Geography, Autonomous University of Barcelona and Centre of Demographic Studies
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Manuel Villaverde Cabral, Emeritus Researcher at the Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon
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Margarida Pereira, Faculty of Social and Human Sciences, New University of Lisbon,
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Michael Oxley, Cambridge Centre for Housing & Planning Research
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Consortium
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Seminars
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Events
5th Serbian Congress of Geographers
Innovative Approach and Perspectives of Applied Geography
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Sónia Alves, Patrícia Canelas e Rosa Branco
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9-11 Setembro 2021, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Serbia
The impacts of recent reforms in Portugal’s Private Rental Sector
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Recent Trends in Rental Market regulation | Virtual Workshop Organised by Michael Voigtländer and Christine Whitehead
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Sónia Alves, Alda Botelho Azevedo, Luís Mendes e Katielle Silva
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20-21 Jan 2021
SustainLis | Requalificação urbana sustentável e populações vulneráveis no centro histórico de Lisboa
Aula com os alunos de Modelação Espacial a convite do Professor Paulo Morgado
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Alda Botelho Azevedo e Caterina Paci
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20 novembro 2020, IGOT-ULisboa
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Com a participação de Jorge Malheiros, Luís Mendes e Sónia Alves
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12 novembro 2020
A Lei de Bases da Habitação. As bases do direito à habitação, ​a tarefa pública de habitação e os seus instrumentos de execução
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Sónia Alves
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7 Fevereiro 2020, Instituto de Ciências Jurídico-Políticas da Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa
1º International Congress Ageing Communities. Development Challenges
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Tendências e perfis dos arrendatários seniores nos principais centros urbanos, Portugal, 2001-2011
Alda Botelho Azevedo, Pedro Moura Ferreira e Sónia Alves
14 Novembro 2019, Instituto Politécnico de Castelo Branco, Castelo Branco
XII Congresso da Geografia Portuguesa
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​Perspectivas sobre o sector de arrendamento privado em Lisboa, 2011-2021
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Alda Botelho Azevedo, Pedro Moura Ferreira e Sónia Alves
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13 Novembro 2019, Universidade do Minho, Guimarães
Seminário SustainLis II - Políticas de Habitação e Populações Vulneráveis: afastamento ou inclusão?
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Jorge Malheiros, Luís Mendes, Sónia Alves, Alda Botelho Azevedo e Pedro Guimarães
22 Outubro 2019, ICS-ULisboa, Lisboa
Housing and Urban Policies for Age-friendly Cities
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Summer School Mobility and Active Ageing McTivAgeing EIT Health
Alda Botelho Azevedo
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27 Julho 2019, FMH-UL, Lisboa
Habitação: de que conhecimento precisamos?
Para uma rede nacional de investigação sobre habitação
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Alda Botelho Azevedo
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17 Julho 2019, IGOT-UL, Lisboa
Seminário SustainLis I - Políticas de habitação acessível e mix social: Evidências de Lisboa e Londres
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Pedro Moura Ferreira, Sónia Alves, Marina Carreiras e Jorge Malheiros
21 Maio 2019, IGOT-UL, Lisboa
Agregados familiares e condições habitacionais da população residente na Área Metropolitana de Lisboa​
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Alda Botelho Azevedo e Pedro Moura Ferreira
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Centro de Informação Urbana de Lisboa, Lisboa
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Publications
Garha, N. S., Azevedo, A. B. (2022). Airbnb and the housing market in the covid-19 pandemic: A comparative studyof Barcelona and Lisbon. Análise Social, 252: 4-31.
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Guimarães, P. (2022). Tourism and Authenticity: Analyzing Retail Change in Lisbon City Center. Sustainability, 14(13), 8111. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14138111.
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Mendes, L. (2022). "Mercado de arrendamento em Portugal: crónica de uma morte anunciada", Boletim Goiano de Geografia, 42(1), pp. 1-24. https://revistas.ufg.br/bgg/article/view/70100
Pellé, R.; Giacalone, G.; Borsotti, M.; Pistidda, S.; Mendes, L. (2022). “Is Urban Regeneration Possible without Gentrification? A Proposal of a Social Condenser for Alegria’s Street, Lisbon” in Perrault, R. (ed.), Urban Regeneration: Methods, Implementation and Management, Hauppauge, New York: Nova Science Publishers. pp.31-56.
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Garha, Nachatter S.; Azevedo, Alda B. (2021). "Geography of Airbnb in Barcelona and Lisbon: a comparative study". Finisterra, LVI(118), pp. 151-173. https://doi.org/10.18055/Finis23725
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Mendes, L. (2021). Transnational gentrification and the housing market during pandemic times, Lisbon style. Urban Geography. https://doi.org/10.1080/02723638.2021.1949832.
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Azevedo, A. B.: López-Colás, J. and Módenes, J.A. (2021). Is living in the parental home a housing decision? Southern Europe’s young working adults from a comparative perspective. Revista de Demografía Histórica, XXXIX, I, 2021, pp. 99-122.
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Guimarães, Pedro (2021). "Retail change in a context of an overtourism city. The case of Lisbon" International Journal of Tourism Cities. DOI 10.1108/IJTC-11-2020-0258.
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Garha, Nachatter S.; Azevedo, Alda B. (2021). "Population and Housing (Mis)match in Lisbon, 1981–2018. A Challenge for an Aging Society" Soc. Sci. 10, 3: 102. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci10030102.
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Ferreira, P. M., Azevedo, A. B.; Paci, C. (2020). População e Habitação no centro de Lisboa, 1991-2011: Declínio e Envelhecimento? ICS Research Brief 2020.
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Azevedo, A. B. (2020) Envelhecimento nas comunidades no pós-Covid-19. In Carmo, Renato Miguel do; Inês Tavares; e Ana Filipa Cândido (orgs.), Um Olhar Sociológico sobre a Crise Covid-19 em Livro, pp. 158-169. Lisboa: Observatório das Desigualdades, CIES-Iscte.
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Alves, S. (2020) Divergence in planning for affordable housing: a comparative analysis of England and Portugal, Progress in Planning.
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Ferreira, P. M., Azevedo, A. B., Paci, C. (2020). População e Habitação no centro de Lisboa, 1991-2011: Declínio e Envelhecimento?
Research Brief 2020. Instituto do Envelhecimento / Observatório ICS [Observatórios do Instituto de Ciências Sociais da Universidade de Lisboa]
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Branco, R. and Alves, S. (2020). Outcomes of Urban Requalification Under Neoliberalism: A Critical Appraisal of the SRU Model. In: Smagacz-Poziemska M., Gómez M., Pereira P., Guarino L., Kurtenbach S., Villalón J. (Eds) Inequality and Uncertainty, pp.139-158. Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore.
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Mendes, L. (2020). Nova geração de Políticas de Habitação em Portugal: contrdições entre o discurso e as práticas no direito à habitação. Finisterra, 55(114), pp. 74-104.
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Azevedo, A. B., Ferreira, P. M., Alves, S. (2019). Arrendamento urbano e envelhecimento em Portugal: tendências e perfis. Policy Brief 2019. Instituto do Envelhecimento / Observatório ICS [Observatórios do Instituto de Ciências Sociais da Universidade de Lisboa]
Outreach
a gentrificação comercial no centro de Lisboa
Pedro Guimarães
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Jornal setenta e quatro
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14 Abril 2022
Sónia Alves e Alda Botelho Azevedo
Jornal setenta e quatro
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14 Abril 2022
Cidades: um teste ao preconceito e uma lição de bondade​
Marta Neves
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Jornal setenta e quatro
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7 Abril 2022
O que fazer com a disfuncionalidade do mercado de arrendamento português?
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Luís Mendes
Jornal Público
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2 Março 2022
Arrendamento e políticas de habitação
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Sónia Alves e Alda Botelho Azevedo
Jornal Público
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18 Fevereiro 2022
Na estreia do documentário "Nós, Lisboa"​
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Com a participação de Alda Botelho Azevedo
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Museu de Lisboa, Palácio Pimenta
28 Janeiro 2022
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A Governança da Habitação Acessível em Parceria com o Sector Privado
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Patrícia Canelas
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Confidencial Imobiliário, Research,
Habitação, pp. 26-27
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Janeiro 2022
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Censos 2021 e o setor de arrendamento em Portugal
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Sónia Alves
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Editorial, Confidencial Imobiliário, 369
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Janeiro 2022
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Demografia, avaliação de necessidades de habitação e governança metropolitana
Alda Botelho Azevedo e Sónia Alves
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Blogue SHIFT, Grupo de Investigação Ambiente, Território e Sociedade do ICS-Ulisboa
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1 dezembro 2021
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Solo municipal e o Programa de Renda Acessível de Lisboa
Sónia Alves
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Blogue ATS, Grupo de Investigação Ambiente, Território e Sociedade do ICS-Ulisboa
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29 setembro 2021
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Lisboa: uma história de duas cidades | Público
Com comentários de Alda Botelho Azevedo
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16 setembro 2021
Sociedade Civil, Planear uma cidade, ep. 121, temp. 17
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Com a participação de Alda Botelho Azevedo
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14 setembro 2021
Festival Cidades Resilientes, Planeamento e Sociologia Urbana
Com a participação de Alda Botelho Azevedo
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17 julho 2021
Habitação. É este o maior desafio que temos pela frente?
Com a participação de Alda Botelho Azevedo e de Luís Mendes
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12 julho 2021
Public Housing / In Conflict Debates Cycle with Trienal de Arquitectura de Lisboa
Com a participação de Sónia Alves​
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16 june 2021
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Zonamento Inclusivo para habitação social e acessível​
Sónia Alves​
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Jornal Público
29 outubro 2020
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Com a participação de Alda Botelho Azevedo
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Sociedade Civil​
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21 outubro 2020
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Ep. 929 Investigadora estuda os problemas da habitação na Área Metropolitana de Lisboa
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Alda Botelho Azevedo
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90 segundos de ciência
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1 outubro 2020
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Quem são e como vivem 154 jovens adultos residentes em Santa Maria Maior, Lisboa?
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Alda Botelho Azevedo
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Blogue ATS, Grupo de Investigação Ambiente, Território e Sociedade do ICS-Ulisboa
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30 Setembro 2020
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A regulação das rendas no setor de arrendamento privado
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Sónia Alves
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Jornal Público
10 setembro 2020
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Os ziguezagues na regulação do arrendamento em Portugal
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Sónia Alves
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Jornal Público
25 julho 2020
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Arrendamento ‘social’: Portugal vs. Dinamarca e Inglaterra
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Sónia Alves
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Jornal Público
26 junho 2020
Um olhar sociológico sobre a crise COVID-19 | Envelhecimento
Alda Botelho Azevedo
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26 maio 2019
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A procura de habitação a partir de uma perspetiva demográfica
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Alda Botelho Azevedo
Blogue ATS, Grupo de Investigação Ambiente, Território e Sociedade do ICS-Ulisboa
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3 abril 2019
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Mobilizar as mais valias do planeamento a favor da construção de habitação económica?
Sónia Alves
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Blogue ATS, Grupo de Investigação Ambiente, Território e Sociedade do ICS-Ulisboa
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28 março 2018
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Contacts
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Instituto de Ciências Sociais, Universidade de Lisboa
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Av. Prof. Aníbal Bettencourt 9, 1600-189 Lisboa
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e-mail: sustainlis@ics.ulisboa.pt; sonia.alves@ics.ulisboa.pt
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Tel.: 00 351 217804700
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