The Superblocks Of Caracas, Venezuela Essay, Research Paper
The ‘Ranchos’ of Caracas are areas towards the edge of the city, mainly located about the periferia where generally people congregate in low-quality shanty towns. Through Government aid, this area is still undergoing improvement. 2) There are many problems associated with the rapid growth of the ranchos of Caracas. Rapid urbanization causes an increase of the proportion if population that live in cities. The large numbers of people are attracted from surrounding rural areas by the prosperity and economic opportunities. The truth is, that when they arrive, they are met with high rent rates further in to the city, scarcity of jobs and a lower than perceived level of education. People build very basic housing as they cannot afford a proper house. The shanty towns are unplanned and built using scrap materials like wood, boards and sheet metal. They are also built on unsuitable, bad ground such as derelict sites, near rubbish tips or on unstable hillsides. The shacks are usually only of one room. This is due to the lack of availability of decent land in this area of the city. Hillside shanty-towns like the one shown in the picture are usually very unsafe as the trees that help bind the soil and rock together are being stripped down to make way for more shacks, and for use as fuel or building material. The lack of money in these ranchos, and the lack of government funding for such a number of people in this condition cause the quality of life to be significantly lower than further in the city. A single water tap may be used by 50 people on a street. Basic amenities such as running water, electricity, sewerage, transport, waste disposal and sanitation – things that we take for granted – are severely lacking. This then leads to severe health problems such as uncontrolled but localised outbreaks of water-bourne diseases such as dysentery, cholera and typhoid spread by the open-sewers. There are more problems, like the surge in crime rate; people turning to crime to fund basic family life. The city’s government also try to clear away many of these settlements so they don’t take a foothold on the city’s land, but this is usually fruitless. There are more and more people in the ranchos working in the informal sector which are not long-term jobs; often involving only a couple of hours work per week and don’t bring a great deal of money in to a family. Development of the ranchos by housing a greater amount of people in a smaller area whilst providing family’s basic amenities would raise the quality of life for these people in the ranchos. People would also have better access to shops, clothing, food and jobs which earn a higher wage and would be able to sustain a family. Better standards in health would be brought about and a reduction with a reduction
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