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Affordable Housing Needs Assessment Methodology: The Adaptation of the Florida Model to Brazil

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  • Mozart Vitor Serra
  • William J. O’Dell
  • Joseli Macedo
  • Marc T. Smith
  • Maria da Piedade Morais
  • Santiago F. Varella
  • Diep Nguyen

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This paper presents the adaptation of the “Florida Affordable Housing Needs Assessment Methodology” (Noll et al., 1997) to Brazil. This was a task developed jointly by the Florida team with researchers from IPEA and the World Bank. The Affordable Housing Needs Assessment Methodology, developed by the Shimberg Center for Affordable Housing for the State of Florida, is based on household estimates calculated from household formation rates and population-by-age projections. The Brazilian Model was developed for four regions: the country of Brazil as a whole, the Integrated Development Region of the Federal District (RIDE of DF), and the Metropolitan Regions of Recife and Curitiba. This paper describes the adaptation process, presents the newly developed Brazilian Affordable Housing Needs Assessment and analyzes output from the model. Este trabalho apresenta a adaptação da “Metodologia de Avaliação das Necessidades de Habitação Popular da Florida” para o caso brasileiro (Noll et al., 1997). Esta foi uma tarefa desenvolvida conjuntamente pela equipe da Universidade da Florida com pesquisadores do IPEA e do Banco Mundial. A “Metodologia de Avaliação das Necessidades de Habitação Popular”, desenvolvido pelo Shimberg Center for Affordable Housing para o Estado da Florida, baseia-se em estimativas de unidades familiares calculadas a partir da taxa de formação de famílias e projeções da população por faixa etária. O Modelo Brasileiro foi desenvolvido para quatro regiões: i) o país como um todo; ii) a Região Integrada de Desenvolvimento do Distrito Federal e o Entorno (RIDE do DF); iii) a Região Metropolitana do Recife; e iv) a Região Metropolitana de Curitiba. Este texto descreve o processo de adaptação, apresenta o Novo Modelo de Necessidades de Habitação Popular desenvolvido para o Brasil e analisa os resultados desse modelo.

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  • Mozart Vitor Serra & William J. O’Dell & Joseli Macedo & Marc T. Smith & Maria da Piedade Morais & Santiago F. Varella & Diep Nguyen, 2015. "Affordable Housing Needs Assessment Methodology: The Adaptation of the Florida Model to Brazil," Discussion Papers 0145, Instituto de Pesquisa Econômica Aplicada - IPEA.
  • Handle: RePEc:ipe:ipetds:0145
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