Slum Study in Surat

This report discusses the study of slums in the city of Surat and it is divided into eight sections. Section one introduces the study and discusses general background, overall methodology, methods and techniques of data collection, and methods of a...

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Main Author: Centre for Social Studies
Format: Policy Note
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2013
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/02/16337689/india-slum-study-surat
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15473
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spelling okr-10986-154732021-04-23T14:03:14Z Slum Study in Surat Centre for Social Studies BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE BASIC SERVICES CASUAL WORK CHEAP LABOUR CHILD DEVELOPMENT CITIES CITIZEN CITIZENS CITY AREA CITY POPULATION CLEANLINESS COMMERCIAL USE COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY LEADER COMMUNITY LEADERS COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMUNITY TOILETS CREDIT FACILITIES DRINKING WATER DWELLING DWELLING UNITS DWELLINGS ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT ECONOMIC STATUS ELECTRICITY CONNECTION EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ESSENTIAL SERVICES FAMILY MEMBERS FLOODS FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS HAWKER HEALTH CENTRES HEALTH PROBLEMS HEALTH SERVICES HOTEL HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLDS HOUSES HOUSING CONDITIONS HUTS HYGIENE ILLEGAL SETTLEMENTS INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES INHABITANTS LABOUR FORCE LAND OWNERSHIP LAND TENURE LEGAL STATUS LIVING CONDITIONS LOCALITIES MEDICAL FACILITIES MEDICAL SERVICES MICRO-FINANCE MIGRANT MIGRANT POPULATIONS MIGRANT WOMEN MIGRANTS MUNICIPAL CORPORATION NEIGHBOURHOODS NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS NURSE OCCUPATION OCCUPATIONS OWNERSHIP OF LAND PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT POLICY DEVELOPMENT POOR PEOPLE POPULATION PROJECTIONS POTABLE WATER PRACTITIONERS PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIVATE DOCTORS PRIVATE LAND PROPER HOUSING PUBLIC HEALTH QUALITY OF LIFE QUALITY OF LIFE OF SLUM DWELLERS RENTALS RESETTLEMENT ROADS RURAL AREAS RURAL POPULATION SAFE DRINKING WATER SANITATION SCHOOL FACILITIES SECONDARY SCHOOLS SECURITY OF LAND TENURE SECURITY OF TENURE SELF HELP SELF-EMPLOYMENT SERVICE DELIVERY SETTLEMENTS SEX SEX RATIO SHELTER SHOPS SLUM SLUM AREAS SLUM IMPROVEMENT SLUM POPULATION SLUM SURVEY SLUM-DWELLERS SLUMS SOCIAL GROUP SOCIAL GROUPS SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE SOCIAL SCIENCE SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL WORKERS SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT STATE POLICY STREET LIGHTING TAXATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOWNS TRANSPORTATION UNEMPLOYMENT URBAN AREAS URBAN DEVELOPMENT URBAN GOVERNANCE URBAN HOUSING URBAN ISSUES URBAN MANAGEMENT URBAN MANAGERS URBAN POOR URBAN SLUMS WASTE WATER DRAINAGE WATER SUPPLY WOMAN WORKING POPULATION This report discusses the study of slums in the city of Surat and it is divided into eight sections. Section one introduces the study and discusses general background, overall methodology, methods and techniques of data collection, and methods of analysis; section two profiles the city of Surat and slums therein; section three discusses definition and recognition of slums and situation of tenure of land along with the physical and social infrastructure and people's views on the same; section four attempts to throw light on resettlement and up-gradation of slums and section five relates with the community participation and activities in the slums. The objectives of these studies of slums in four towns/cities were as follows: The similarities and differences identified may be in perceptions of slum dwellers about the priority of services in the slum, their economic condition, economic potential and willingness to share the cost of internal infrastructure and community dynamics including the degree or potential for community organization, mobilization or group savings, etc. 2013-08-28T21:29:13Z 2013-08-28T21:29:13Z 2002-02 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/02/16337689/india-slum-study-surat http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15473 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Policy Note Economic & Sector Work South Asia India
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topic BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE
BASIC SERVICES
CASUAL WORK
CHEAP LABOUR
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
CITIES
CITIZEN
CITIZENS
CITY AREA
CITY POPULATION
CLEANLINESS
COMMERCIAL USE
COMMUNITIES
COMMUNITY LEADER
COMMUNITY LEADERS
COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
COMMUNITY SERVICES
COMMUNITY TOILETS
CREDIT FACILITIES
DRINKING WATER
DWELLING
DWELLING UNITS
DWELLINGS
ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT
ECONOMIC STATUS
ELECTRICITY CONNECTION
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
ESSENTIAL SERVICES
FAMILY MEMBERS
FLOODS
FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS
HAWKER
HEALTH CENTRES
HEALTH PROBLEMS
HEALTH SERVICES
HOTEL
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSES
HOUSING CONDITIONS
HUTS
HYGIENE
ILLEGAL SETTLEMENTS
INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES
INHABITANTS
LABOUR FORCE
LAND OWNERSHIP
LAND TENURE
LEGAL STATUS
LIVING CONDITIONS
LOCALITIES
MEDICAL FACILITIES
MEDICAL SERVICES
MICRO-FINANCE
MIGRANT
MIGRANT POPULATIONS
MIGRANT WOMEN
MIGRANTS
MUNICIPAL CORPORATION
NEIGHBOURHOODS
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS
NURSE
OCCUPATION
OCCUPATIONS
OWNERSHIP OF LAND
PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT
POLICY DEVELOPMENT
POOR PEOPLE
POPULATION PROJECTIONS
POTABLE WATER
PRACTITIONERS
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PRIVATE DOCTORS
PRIVATE LAND
PROPER HOUSING
PUBLIC HEALTH
QUALITY OF LIFE
QUALITY OF LIFE OF SLUM DWELLERS
RENTALS
RESETTLEMENT
ROADS
RURAL AREAS
RURAL POPULATION
SAFE DRINKING WATER
SANITATION
SCHOOL FACILITIES
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
SECURITY OF LAND TENURE
SECURITY OF TENURE
SELF HELP
SELF-EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE DELIVERY
SETTLEMENTS
SEX
SEX RATIO
SHELTER
SHOPS
SLUM
SLUM AREAS
SLUM IMPROVEMENT
SLUM POPULATION
SLUM SURVEY
SLUM-DWELLERS
SLUMS
SOCIAL GROUP
SOCIAL GROUPS
SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
SOCIAL SCIENCE
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOCIAL WORKERS
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
STATE POLICY
STREET LIGHTING
TAXATION
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TOWNS
TRANSPORTATION
UNEMPLOYMENT
URBAN AREAS
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
URBAN GOVERNANCE
URBAN HOUSING
URBAN ISSUES
URBAN MANAGEMENT
URBAN MANAGERS
URBAN POOR
URBAN SLUMS
WASTE
WATER DRAINAGE
WATER SUPPLY
WOMAN
WORKING POPULATION
spellingShingle BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE
BASIC SERVICES
CASUAL WORK
CHEAP LABOUR
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
CITIES
CITIZEN
CITIZENS
CITY AREA
CITY POPULATION
CLEANLINESS
COMMERCIAL USE
COMMUNITIES
COMMUNITY LEADER
COMMUNITY LEADERS
COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
COMMUNITY SERVICES
COMMUNITY TOILETS
CREDIT FACILITIES
DRINKING WATER
DWELLING
DWELLING UNITS
DWELLINGS
ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT
ECONOMIC STATUS
ELECTRICITY CONNECTION
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
ESSENTIAL SERVICES
FAMILY MEMBERS
FLOODS
FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS
HAWKER
HEALTH CENTRES
HEALTH PROBLEMS
HEALTH SERVICES
HOTEL
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSES
HOUSING CONDITIONS
HUTS
HYGIENE
ILLEGAL SETTLEMENTS
INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES
INHABITANTS
LABOUR FORCE
LAND OWNERSHIP
LAND TENURE
LEGAL STATUS
LIVING CONDITIONS
LOCALITIES
MEDICAL FACILITIES
MEDICAL SERVICES
MICRO-FINANCE
MIGRANT
MIGRANT POPULATIONS
MIGRANT WOMEN
MIGRANTS
MUNICIPAL CORPORATION
NEIGHBOURHOODS
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS
NURSE
OCCUPATION
OCCUPATIONS
OWNERSHIP OF LAND
PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT
POLICY DEVELOPMENT
POOR PEOPLE
POPULATION PROJECTIONS
POTABLE WATER
PRACTITIONERS
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PRIVATE DOCTORS
PRIVATE LAND
PROPER HOUSING
PUBLIC HEALTH
QUALITY OF LIFE
QUALITY OF LIFE OF SLUM DWELLERS
RENTALS
RESETTLEMENT
ROADS
RURAL AREAS
RURAL POPULATION
SAFE DRINKING WATER
SANITATION
SCHOOL FACILITIES
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
SECURITY OF LAND TENURE
SECURITY OF TENURE
SELF HELP
SELF-EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE DELIVERY
SETTLEMENTS
SEX
SEX RATIO
SHELTER
SHOPS
SLUM
SLUM AREAS
SLUM IMPROVEMENT
SLUM POPULATION
SLUM SURVEY
SLUM-DWELLERS
SLUMS
SOCIAL GROUP
SOCIAL GROUPS
SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
SOCIAL SCIENCE
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOCIAL WORKERS
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
STATE POLICY
STREET LIGHTING
TAXATION
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TOWNS
TRANSPORTATION
UNEMPLOYMENT
URBAN AREAS
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
URBAN GOVERNANCE
URBAN HOUSING
URBAN ISSUES
URBAN MANAGEMENT
URBAN MANAGERS
URBAN POOR
URBAN SLUMS
WASTE
WATER DRAINAGE
WATER SUPPLY
WOMAN
WORKING POPULATION
Centre for Social Studies
Slum Study in Surat
geographic_facet South Asia
India
description This report discusses the study of slums in the city of Surat and it is divided into eight sections. Section one introduces the study and discusses general background, overall methodology, methods and techniques of data collection, and methods of analysis; section two profiles the city of Surat and slums therein; section three discusses definition and recognition of slums and situation of tenure of land along with the physical and social infrastructure and people's views on the same; section four attempts to throw light on resettlement and up-gradation of slums and section five relates with the community participation and activities in the slums. The objectives of these studies of slums in four towns/cities were as follows: The similarities and differences identified may be in perceptions of slum dwellers about the priority of services in the slum, their economic condition, economic potential and willingness to share the cost of internal infrastructure and community dynamics including the degree or potential for community organization, mobilization or group savings, etc.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Policy Note
author Centre for Social Studies
author_facet Centre for Social Studies
author_sort Centre for Social Studies
title Slum Study in Surat
title_short Slum Study in Surat
title_full Slum Study in Surat
title_fullStr Slum Study in Surat
title_full_unstemmed Slum Study in Surat
title_sort slum study in surat
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/02/16337689/india-slum-study-surat
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15473
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