Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Ana Silva Fernandes is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Ana Silva Fernandes.


Archive | 2017

Housing Policies for the Urban Poor: The Importance of an Interdisciplinary Approach. A View from São Tomé

Ana Silva Fernandes

Housing policies for the urban poor face extensive challenges, specially in territories with extremely high incidence of poverty and low capacity to find the means to tackle it, as in most cities of the Global South. Nevertheless, besides the constraints in available resources for intervention, they are often also limited by inadequacy or mistargeting, resulting in a lower impact than might have been achieved. The territories that were colonized present a specially critical challenge, not only because they have undergone radical changes throughout occupation, decolonization and restructuring—which has often contributed to consequences such as a high incidence of vulnerabilities and disparities—but also as they often suffer from misevaluations and generic solutions that repeatedly fail their specific needs and priorities. Understanding these inheritances and mismatches demands an interdisciplinary analysis of the built environment, the multi-scale influence factors, as well as the perceptions built upon them and the existing policies for intervention. This research focuses on the city of Sao Tome—the capital of the African archipelago of Sao Tome and Principe—an example of an intense changeover from colonial administration to developing territory, perpetuating inequality throughout different political and socioeconomic backgrounds. For a comprehensive overview of this process, this research tries to understand the built environment from different perspectives: their inhabitants, builders, organizations and planning officials. It will thus discuss the importance of an interdisciplinary approach, as well as its potential for reducing misconceptions and limitations of policies for poverty reduction, namely within the improvement of dwellings and informal urban areas.


Archive | 2011

Património Luso-Afro-Tropical: o exemplo das Roças de São Tomé e Príncipe. Desafios para a sua conservação e reabilitação, e o seu potencial para o desenvolvimento

Ana Silva Fernandes; Manuel Fernandes de Sá; Rui Fernandes Póvoas


Cadernos de Estudos Africanos | 2018

O “Direito à Cidade” nos PALOP: Quatro décadas de expansão urbana, de políticas e de mutações sociais. Notas para uma investigação

Ana Silva Fernandes; Augusto Nascimento


Archive | 2015

'Dream cities' in Africa: polemics around Expu Gongá, the 'New City of São Tomé'

Ana Silva Fernandes; Augusto Nascimento


Archive | 2014

Reacting to the Investment Withdrawal: Planning Within Scarcity in the Northwest of Portugal

Nuno Travasso; Ana Silva Fernandes; Manuel Fernandes de Sá


Archive | 2014

THE STRUGGLE OF THE 'INVISIBLES': SOCIAL POLICIES AND THE URBAN POOR. PLANNING WITHIN SCARCITY IN THE NORTHWEST OF PORTUGAL.

Ana Silva Fernandes; Nuno Travasso; Manuel Fernandes de Sá


Archive | 2012

Regeneração das Roças de São Tomé e Príncipe: herança e apropriação, desafios e potencial para o desenvolvimento

Ana Silva Fernandes; Manuel Fernandes Sá; Rui Fernandes Póvoas


Archive | 2012

Bridging the urban divide between the informal and the planned city. The African microstate of São Tomé and Príncipe as case-study.

Ana Silva Fernandes; Manuel Fernandes de Sá; Rui Fernandes Póvoas


Archive | 2012

A bittersweet inheritance: the cocoa islands of São Tomé and Príncipe from colonial hegemony to developing microstate

Ana Silva Fernandes; Manuel Fernandes de Sá; Rui Fernandes Póvoas


Africana studia: revista internacional de estudos africanos | 2012

Entre a tradição e a informalidade: a arquitectura popular em São Tomé

Ana Silva Fernandes; Manuel Fernandes de Sá; Rui Fernandes Póvoas

Collaboration


Dive into the Ana Silva Fernandes's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge