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Empowerment or responsibility? Collective finance for slum upgrading in Thailand

International Journal of Housing Policy, 2020
The Baan Mankong (‘Secure Housing’) programme of Thailand has been heralded as a model of participatory slum upgrading. Many scholars have praised its participatory and community-based processes, as well as its success in terms of going to scale.
H. Shelby
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Balancing Participatory Design Approaches in Slum Upgradation: When Top-Down Meets Bottom-Up!

2020
The chapter discusses a participatory planning approach utilised for informal (slum) settlement upgradation. A review of approaches identifies the failures of top-down processes and demonstrates the challenges of bottom-up processes. A middle-ground planning approach, where top-down spatial solutions grounded in disciplinary knowledge mesh with the ...
Reena Tiwari   +2 more
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Urban Inequality and Sustainable Development Goals: Reviewing Progress in Slum Upgradation in Delhi and Ghaziabad

WORLD JOURNAL OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND RESEARCH
This research consolidates literature, policy papers, and contemporary publications to assess advancements in slum upgrading in Delhi and Ghaziabad within the context of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Utpal Anand And Nisha Yadav
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Status Of Upgraded Elements Through Participatory Approach In Korogocho And Soweto East In Kibera Slums

IOSR Journal of Environmental Science Toxicology and Food Technology
The Government of Kenya in its national slum policy seeks to encourage, facilitate and secure community and stakeholder participation, transparency, and accountability in integrated approaches of slum upgrading and prevention, redevelopment ...
N. D. Karwitha, M. K. Timamy, Laji Adoyo
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The institutional dynamics of participatory slum-upgrading processes: the case of Langrug informal settlement

2014
Since the 1990s, South Africa has faced a high rate of urbanization and increasing formation of informal settlements. However, the focus of urban planning has not changed to accommodate new urban trends. The current dominant practice of urban planning, still rooted in the global North realism, reflects an increasing discord between current approaches ...
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Empowerment or responsibility? Collective finance for slum upgrading in Thailand

International Journal of Housing Policy, 2021
Hayden Shelby
exaly  

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