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An Agenda for Research on Urbanization in Developing Countries : A Summary of Findings from a Scoping Exercise

LandLibrary Resource
maart, 2012

This paper assesses the state of
research and examines priorities for future work in the area
of urbanization and growth. This is done by reviewing and
summarizing the findings of five scoping papers covering the
following topics: urban poverty, the political economy of

Building Cities for All - Lessons from four African experiences

LandLibrary Resource
Journal Articles & Books
december, 2011
Afrique

En Afrique, pres de 500 millions de personnes resident aujourd'hui dans des bidonvilles. La plupart de ces quartiers ne sont pas << en regle >> en matiere de foncier, d'habitat, d'amenagement ou de services. Les operations urbaines constituent un outil privilegie pour ameliorer les conditions de vie des habitants des quartiers precaires.

Vivir en Campamentos: ¿Camino hacia la vivienda formal o estrategia de localización para enfrentar la vulnerabilidad?

LandLibrary Resource
Peer-reviewed publication
december, 2010

Con base en una encuesta comparativa a asentamientos irregulares y conjuntos de "vivienda social" de la Región Metropolitana de Santiago, caracterizamos la decisión de vivir en estos "campamentos" como orientada a combinar dos objetivos generalmente excluyentes: mejorar la localización dentro de la ciudad y acceder a una vivienda formal en propiedad.

A school in a Cambodian Slum

LandLibrary Resource
Multimedia
oktober, 2010
Cambodia

Youth Bamboo Shoots Slum School (YBSSS) is a project of VFI Cambodia. 

The goal: to provide a safe and creative place for over 65 children to attend school in the dilapidated slum area near Battambang City's central railway station.

 

Incrementally securing tenure

LandLibrary Resource
Conference Papers & Reports
maart, 2010
South Africa

These documents summarise Urban LandMark's approach to incrementally securing tenure in informal settlements. This approach emphasises practical mechanisms that allow land rights to be upgraded over time. It has been developed from a range of activities, including input from research papers, a considerable number of interviews, and the testing of different processes with municipalities.

Count me in: Surveying for Tenure security and Urban Land Management

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Journal Articles & Books
december, 2009

The young man was scared. The city government had instructed him to count the shacks in the settlement. He arrived smartly dressed carrying a briefcase and clipboard with pen in hand and a list of the shacks. His job was to find any new shacks without the official number painted on the door. But he immediately ran into problems. The local residents confronted him, asking what he was doing.

The Social Tenure Domain Model: A pro poor land rights recording system

LandLibrary Resource
Training Resources & Tools
december, 2009

Most developing countries have less than 30 percent cadastral coverage. This means that over 70 percent of the land in many countries is generally outside the land register. This has caused enormous problems for example in cities, where over one billion people live in slums without proper water, sanitation, community facilities, security of tenure or quality of life.

Integrating land tenure, infrastructure and water catchment management in São Paulo’s periphery: lessons from a gaming approach

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Journal Articles & Books
december, 2009
South America
Brazil

Much of São Paulo’s urban expansion is driven by the development of informal settlements on its periphery, which includes the catchment areas that provide important environmental services such as open space and catchments for drinking water reservoirs. In such areas, governance of land, water services and water resources, traditionally administered separately, are in fact interdependent.