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Document Date
2013/12/23
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Document Type
Implementation Completion Report Review
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Report Number
ICRR14068
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Volume No
1
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Total Volume(s)
1
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Region
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Disclosure Date
2016/09/21
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Disclosure Status
Disclosed
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Doc Name
Brazil - Recife Urban Upgrading Project
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Keywords
infrastructure needs;population living in extreme poverty;issuance of land title;cost to income ratio;installation of water meters;provision of water supply;Participation and Civic Engagement;waste water treatment plant;water supply and sanitation;national real estate market;housing for the poor;Land Administration and Management;number of beneficiaries;small business development;quality of house;micro credit program;increase in inflation;local government agency;real estate value;decentralization of work;land tenure regularization;institutional capacity assessment;real estate price;assessment of outcome;water distribution network;economic development opportunity;quality of supervision;project completion date;Financial Management System;water service area;flow of information;financial management arrangement;public-private partnership;public private partnership;assignment of responsibility;environmental action plan;Solid Waste Management;high risk area;solid waste collection;water supply coverage;institutional capacity building;installation of pipes;sites and services;flow of traffic;rehabilitation of road;social and environmental;average water bill;water supply company;water service coverage;water supply system;large metropolitan areas;slum upgrading program;reduction of poverty;net present value;efficient water use;national procurement system;counterpart funding;project costing;community participation;engineering design;urban service;municipal government;basic shelter;urban poor;urban upgrade;construction cost;borrower performance;housing price;low-income area;paradigm shift;Water Services;low-income population;public park;outcome indicator;loan proceeds;cost escalation;urban development;retaining wall;discount rate;informal settlement;resettlement plan;eligibility criterion;living condition;physical infrastructure;federal level;housing construction;water company;drainage work;increased revenue;results framework;informal business;resettlement area;Public Services;property value;social worker;Environmental Assessment;household connection;institutional responsibilities;inadequate provision;creating opportunity;resettlement policy;metropolitan governance;enabling environment;political support;complementary financing;outcome targets;private operator;legal language;street light;commercial space;financial arrangement;external credit;flood control;econometric analysis;social exclusion;urban encroachment;social vulnerability;political pressure;private investment;global experience;audit recommendation;procurement activities;Sustainability Strategy;Beneficiary Registration;financial uncertainty;housing subsidy;convenience stores;entry rate;basic infrastructure;income household;Housing Complex;soil study;commercial activity;mixed use;management process;management letter;civil works;Community Services;subject area;regression analysis;cost of distribution;title registration;value use;land use;independent variable;probable increase;monitoring data;institutional strengthening;social pressure;government failure;social reasons;safeguard policy;environmental safeguard;satisfactory manner;Public Infrastructure;Safeguard Policies;government decision;eligible family;safeguards compliance;housing development;investment program;affected population;resettlement activities;objective criterion;political interference;administrative boundary;infrastructure work;internal approval;insufficient information;financial issue;cost analysis;currency conversion;inflation account;state entity;procurement method;natural environment;improved water;illegal connection;land security;sanitary service;municipal account;currency depreciation;land management;development pattern;institution building;geographical boundary;Health Service;income areas;low-income settlement;environmental resource;low-income people;participatory component;financial resource;urban housing;water rate;water utilities;government staff;Environmental Resources;minimum salary;election result
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Citation
Brazil - Recife Urban Upgrading Project (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/818841474483039453/Brazil-Recife-Urban-Upgrading-Project