The Socio-spatial Segregation Process and Socioeconomic and Socioenvironmental Vulnerabilities in the West Zone of Caicó/RN.
Sociospatial Segregation, Socioeconomic Vulnerabilities, Socioenvironmental Vulnerabilities, Public policy, Caicó/RN.
This work seeks to problematize the existing relationship between the process of construction and expansion of urban space in the city of Caicó/RN, correlating the process of socio-spatial segregation existing in its urban geographic zones, especially our empirical object, the west geographic zone of the city. In this way, we attenuate our discussion about the consequent socioeconomic and socio-environmental vulnerabilities experienced by excluded social groups, mostly from low-income families, who historically build and occupy their homes in irregular areas, in old and new neighborhoods in peripheral areas, which in many cases , are neglected and neglected by public policies and investments in infrastructure and urban equipment, compromising the quality and well-being of these residents. In carrying out the research, we carried out bibliographic and documental studies, in addition to the exercise of analysis and theoretical-conceptual reflection, having as a product, the reflective construction of this work. Therefore, from the discussion on screen, it seeks to reveal a system in which the intra-urban space of cities increasingly becomes the production and reproduction, in locus, of countless conflicts, inequalities and socio-spatial segregation.