Flaim, AmandaMcCorkle, MacReist, Stephanie V2016-06-222016-06-222016-06-21https://hdl.handle.net/10161/12404Due to their informality, the favelas of Rio de Janeiro are in a precarious position. Though the informal neighborhoods have long served as sites of affordable housing for Rio’s poorest residents, changes within in the city related to public security, mega-events, real estate speculation, and urban revitalization jeopardize their permanence. As one possible solution, this study, conducted for the client Catalytic Communities, investigated collective titling in favelas modeled after quilombos, territories recognized and titled by Brazilian federal law as patrimonies of black cultural traditions.en-USRio de JaneiroCollective Land TitlingGentrificationInformal NeighborhoodsAffordable housingEthno-racial TerritoriesCan the Quilombo Model of Collective Land Titling Work in Rio’s Favelas?Master's project