Abstract:
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This article proposes a discussion about the city planning regarding quality of life for people.
Examining the growth patterns of Brazilian cities, a situation also experienced in many cities around
the world, as shown by the United Nations reports and the Habitat III debate that placed the right to
the city as a global commitment. Legal right provided by Federal Law 10.257 in 2001, which
regulates articles 182 and 183 of the Federal Constitution of 1988. Government managers expect an
adequate knowledge of their land to achieving its objectives for the community, formed by distinct
and even conflicting groups, to accomplish social justice, through a holistic view of Municipal
Master Plan. |