Favelas are informal settlements or shantytowns in Brazil, typically found on the outskirts of major cities. They are characterized by high population density, poor infrastructure, and inadequate access to basic services like water and sanitation. Favelas often face social stigmatization and are associated with poverty and crime.
favelas or barrios
shantytowns in Brazil are called favelas
They are called favelas because it comes from the flower "favela" because where the favela's are built (on hills and mountains) there would be a large amount of them growing where the shanty towns are.
Ranchos are small farms where as favelas (or favelos) are shanty towns, normally found in Brazil.
Well, there are more disadvantages when living in a favela, but here are a few:There is a strong sense of community spirit as people help each other to improve the favelasThe favelas now have schools where children can learn skills to get jobsThe people living in favelas can always extend the favela to the size they want itAnd, best of all, you don´t need to pay taxes :PHope that helps
There are many jobs that people in the favelas do: - factory workers - polishing shoes - washing cars at traffic lights (and hoping to be paid!) - construction workers - bus drivers - restaurant workers
Brazilian shanty towns, known as favelas, are predominantly located in major cities such as Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. They are often found on hillsides or near urban areas with poor infrastructure and limited access to basic services.
favelas
Favelas are made from any available materials, such as corrugated iron sheets, plastic, wood and even cardboard.
The future of favelas will vary depending on local government policies and social interventions. There are efforts to improve infrastructure, access to services, and promote community development in favelas to enhance the quality of life for residents. Continued efforts to address issues such as poverty, crime, and housing conditions will be key in shaping the future of favelas.
The favelas take a large area, actually. However, the houses are small and close together.