Slum Upgrading: Interdisciplinary Perspective and Intersectoral Action Towards Urban Sustainable Development
نویسنده
چکیده
The slum question is not marginal to urban planning and social development – it is at its very heart. All the more so now that urban growth takes place primarily in developing countries in which populations move from rural to urban regions at a very fast pace. And around one billion of people (with a perspective of 2 billion in 2030), the third of the world’s total urban population, live in such conditions of precariousness. Confronted with this demographic and spatial revolution, urban decision-makers are often helpless. Sometimes this is due to a lack of political will, but more often it is the result of a lack of financial resources and insufficient or inappropriate individual and institutional capacities, with an impact in terms of inappropriate instruments and deficient support to decision-makers. The aim of this communication is to: 1) actualize the analysis of the phenomenon; 2) outline through a number of urban case studies in several emerging and developing countries, some relevant conditions that should be gathered to improve the human and built situation with a view to urban sustainable development. Through case studies in Latin America, Western Africa and South East Asia, we will demonstrate that the good practices in slum upgrading and urban development are generally based on similar criteria: a) an interdisciplinary approach of the issues linking environmental analysis, urbanism and socio-economic perspective; b) a multi-actors’ definition of strategies, policies and priorities in the implementation of concerted actions; c) a conception of urban planning, which includes sustainable development areas: sound territorial distribution of population and human activities; social equity; economic prosperity, and conservation of environmental resources; d) the translation of the expected balance into decision-making processes (institutional and political framework) and covering the economic, environmental and social costs to society (mainly the economic and financial dimensions).
منابع مشابه
Slum Upgrading and Health Equity
Informal settlement upgrading is widely recognized for enhancing shelter and promoting economic development, yet its potential to improve health equity is usually overlooked. Almost one in seven people on the planet are expected to reside in urban informal settlements, or slums, by 2030. Slum upgrading is the process of delivering place-based environmental and social improvements to the urban p...
متن کاملFormalizing the Informal: Understanding the Position of Informal Settlements and Slums in Sustainable Urbanization Policies and Strategies in Bandung, Indonesia
Sustainable urbanization policies and strategies are posited as a major tool by which to achieve the sustainable development of growing towns and cities. A major challenge for sustainable urbanization policies and strategies is how to address the complexity of urbanization, especially the ongoing growth of informal settlements and slums in developing countries. It is acknowledged that those liv...
متن کاملOf Squatters and Schemes : Considering City - level Strategies for Housing the Poor in India
3 Acknowledgements 4 List of Tables and Figures 6 Glossary of Acronyms 6 Chapter One: Introduction 7 Definitions 8 Methodology 9 Limitations 9 Structure 10 Chapter Two: Housing for the Urban Poor – The Roads Taken 11 Slum clearance and resettlement 11 Sites and services 12 In-situ upgrading 13 Urban management 16 Where to? 19 Chapter Three: The Indian Context and a Brief History of Indian Housi...
متن کاملThe World Bank Urban Policies, From Housing Sector to ‘Sustainable Cities’ – The Urban Poor of Salvador da Bahia, Brazil
The World Bank has recently redirected its urban policies, moving from a focus raising productivity of the housing sector, to one that encourages ‘sustainable cities’. The expansion of the urban agenda hopes to improve urban governance while also building human capital through poverty alleviation programmes such as squatter upgrading. By promoting the discourse of ‘sustainable city’, the World ...
متن کاملChallenging urban health: towards an improved local government response to migration, informal settlements, and HIV in Johannesburg, South Africa
This article is a review of the PhD thesis undertaken by Joanna Vearey that explores local government responses to the urban health challenges of migration, informal settlements, and HIV in Johannesburg, South Africa. Urbanisation in South Africa is a result of natural urban growth and (to a lesser extent) in-migration from within the country and across borders. This has led to the development ...
متن کامل