Inclusive Cities and Access to Land, Housing, and Services in Developing Countries

Paralleling the increasing disparities in income and wealth worldwide since the 1980s, cities in developing countries have witnessed the emergence of a growing divergence of lifestyles, particularly within the middle classes, reinforced by the wide...

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Main Author: Serageldin, Mona
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2016
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spelling okr-10986-240362021-05-25T10:54:44Z Inclusive Cities and Access to Land, Housing, and Services in Developing Countries Serageldin, Mona ARCHITECTS COMMUNITIES URBAN COMMUNITIES HOUSING PROGRAMS VILLAGES HOUSING UNITS URBANIZATION HOUSING SUBSIDY SHELTER PREMISES INFORMAL HOUSING URBAN SETTLEMENTS SERVICES HOUSING NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH URBAN LAND SOCIAL STRUCTURE BARRIOS PROJECT PROJECTS NEIGHBORHOODS CITIES TOWNS CRIME HOUSING SUPPLY LAND TENURE HOUSING POLICY SHANTY TOWNS HOUSING PROJECTS HOSTELS COMMUNITY FACILITIES SETTLEMENTS PUBLIC HOUSING EVICTION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT LAUNDRY URBAN ENVIRONMENT TRAINING SQUATTER SOCIAL EXCLUSION DWELLING HOUSING SHORTAGES RENT MOBILITY LOCALITIES PUBLIC SAFETY INHABITANTS MARKETS SETTLEMENT HOUSING MARKET HOUSING CONDITIONS HOUSING NEEDS HOUSING SUBSIDIES DESIGN DWELLING UNITS RURAL COMMUNITIES ARCHITECTURE UNSANITARY HOUSING URBAN PLANNING RESETTLEMENT SUBSIDIZED HOUSING INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS DESCRIPTION PARTICIPATION HOUSING CONSTRUCTION HOMES OCCUPATIONS URBAN EXPANSION SLUM OCCUPATION URBAN AREAS SOCIAL MOVEMENTS HOUSEHOLD YOUTH HABITAT MARKET SUBURBAN AREAS RENTAL HOUSING URBAN DEVELOPMENT HOMELESSNESS REHOUSING SETTLERS COST OF HOUSING BARRIO AFFORDABLE HOUSING HOUSING AGENCIES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SLUMS APARTMENT BUILDINGS FEMALES APARTMENTS CLINICS HOTELS HOUSEHOLDS GOVERNMENT HOUSING HOUSING MARKETS FAVELA EQUALITY PUBLIC PARTICIPATION HOUSING IMPROVEMENTS HOUSING ESTATES OCCUPANCY ZONING DWELLINGS SOCIAL COHESION FACILITIES HOUSES LIVING CONDITIONS INTERVENTIONS NEW TOWNS SQUATTER SETTLEMENTS COMMUNITY CORE HOUSING HOUSING COSTS HOME IMPROVEMENT URBAN REDEVELOPMENT HOSPITALS HUMAN SETTLEMENTS RURAL DEVELOPMENT SAFETY URBAN POPULATION FEMALE DISTRICTS SERVICE SHANTYTOWNS RENTING DISPLACED PERSONS ENGINEERS Paralleling the increasing disparities in income and wealth worldwide since the 1980s, cities in developing countries have witnessed the emergence of a growing divergence of lifestyles, particularly within the middle classes, reinforced by the widening gap between the quality of public and private educational and health care institutions, spatial segregation, gated communities, and exclusive semiprivate amenities. This erosion of social cohesion and citizenship in urban society has sharpened the growing perception and reality of exclusion. This book is arranged as follows: (i) chapter one discusses on the growing importance of inclusion in urban areas; (ii) chapter two describes trends affecting social inclusion in urban areas; (iii) chapter three focuses on infrastructure and public services: a powerful tool to promote social inclusion; (iv) chapter four explains restoring the social function of public space; (v) chapter five deals with access to land: a critical factor at the core of inclusion and exclusion; (vi) chapter six describes the erosion of inclusive options for affordable housing; (vii) chapter seven talks about generating revenues to finance urban improvements: land-based financing; (viii) chapter eight focuses on the right to the city; (ix) chapter nine describes Nongovernmental Organizations (NGO) and Community-Based Organizations (CBO) as strategic partners in driving the implementation of inclusionary programs; and (x) chapter ten has concluding remarks. 2016-04-11T18:23:36Z 2016-04-11T18:23:36Z 2016-02 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/03/26073164/inclusive-cities-access-land-housing-services-developing-countries http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24036 English en_US Urban Development Series Knowledge Papers;No. 22 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper
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topic ARCHITECTS
COMMUNITIES
URBAN COMMUNITIES
HOUSING PROGRAMS
VILLAGES
HOUSING UNITS
URBANIZATION
HOUSING SUBSIDY
SHELTER
PREMISES
INFORMAL HOUSING
URBAN SETTLEMENTS
SERVICES
HOUSING
NEIGHBORHOOD
HEALTH
URBAN LAND
SOCIAL STRUCTURE
BARRIOS
PROJECT
PROJECTS
NEIGHBORHOODS
CITIES
TOWNS
CRIME
HOUSING SUPPLY
LAND TENURE
HOUSING POLICY
SHANTY TOWNS
HOUSING PROJECTS
HOSTELS
COMMUNITY FACILITIES
SETTLEMENTS
PUBLIC HOUSING
EVICTION
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
LAUNDRY
URBAN ENVIRONMENT
TRAINING
SQUATTER
SOCIAL EXCLUSION
DWELLING
HOUSING SHORTAGES
RENT
MOBILITY
LOCALITIES
PUBLIC SAFETY
INHABITANTS
MARKETS
SETTLEMENT
HOUSING MARKET
HOUSING CONDITIONS
HOUSING NEEDS
HOUSING SUBSIDIES
DESIGN
DWELLING UNITS
RURAL COMMUNITIES
ARCHITECTURE
UNSANITARY HOUSING
URBAN PLANNING
RESETTLEMENT
SUBSIDIZED HOUSING
INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS
DESCRIPTION
PARTICIPATION
HOUSING CONSTRUCTION
HOMES
OCCUPATIONS
URBAN EXPANSION
SLUM
OCCUPATION
URBAN AREAS
SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
HOUSEHOLD
YOUTH
HABITAT
MARKET
SUBURBAN AREAS
RENTAL HOUSING
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
HOMELESSNESS
REHOUSING
SETTLERS
COST OF HOUSING
BARRIO
AFFORDABLE HOUSING
HOUSING AGENCIES
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
SLUMS
APARTMENT BUILDINGS
FEMALES
APARTMENTS
CLINICS
HOTELS
HOUSEHOLDS
GOVERNMENT HOUSING
HOUSING MARKETS
FAVELA
EQUALITY
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
HOUSING IMPROVEMENTS
HOUSING ESTATES
OCCUPANCY
ZONING
DWELLINGS
SOCIAL COHESION
FACILITIES
HOUSES
LIVING CONDITIONS
INTERVENTIONS
NEW TOWNS
SQUATTER SETTLEMENTS
COMMUNITY
CORE HOUSING
HOUSING COSTS
HOME IMPROVEMENT
URBAN REDEVELOPMENT
HOSPITALS
HUMAN SETTLEMENTS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SAFETY
URBAN POPULATION
FEMALE
DISTRICTS
SERVICE
SHANTYTOWNS
RENTING
DISPLACED PERSONS
ENGINEERS
spellingShingle ARCHITECTS
COMMUNITIES
URBAN COMMUNITIES
HOUSING PROGRAMS
VILLAGES
HOUSING UNITS
URBANIZATION
HOUSING SUBSIDY
SHELTER
PREMISES
INFORMAL HOUSING
URBAN SETTLEMENTS
SERVICES
HOUSING
NEIGHBORHOOD
HEALTH
URBAN LAND
SOCIAL STRUCTURE
BARRIOS
PROJECT
PROJECTS
NEIGHBORHOODS
CITIES
TOWNS
CRIME
HOUSING SUPPLY
LAND TENURE
HOUSING POLICY
SHANTY TOWNS
HOUSING PROJECTS
HOSTELS
COMMUNITY FACILITIES
SETTLEMENTS
PUBLIC HOUSING
EVICTION
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
LAUNDRY
URBAN ENVIRONMENT
TRAINING
SQUATTER
SOCIAL EXCLUSION
DWELLING
HOUSING SHORTAGES
RENT
MOBILITY
LOCALITIES
PUBLIC SAFETY
INHABITANTS
MARKETS
SETTLEMENT
HOUSING MARKET
HOUSING CONDITIONS
HOUSING NEEDS
HOUSING SUBSIDIES
DESIGN
DWELLING UNITS
RURAL COMMUNITIES
ARCHITECTURE
UNSANITARY HOUSING
URBAN PLANNING
RESETTLEMENT
SUBSIDIZED HOUSING
INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS
DESCRIPTION
PARTICIPATION
HOUSING CONSTRUCTION
HOMES
OCCUPATIONS
URBAN EXPANSION
SLUM
OCCUPATION
URBAN AREAS
SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
HOUSEHOLD
YOUTH
HABITAT
MARKET
SUBURBAN AREAS
RENTAL HOUSING
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
HOMELESSNESS
REHOUSING
SETTLERS
COST OF HOUSING
BARRIO
AFFORDABLE HOUSING
HOUSING AGENCIES
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
SLUMS
APARTMENT BUILDINGS
FEMALES
APARTMENTS
CLINICS
HOTELS
HOUSEHOLDS
GOVERNMENT HOUSING
HOUSING MARKETS
FAVELA
EQUALITY
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
HOUSING IMPROVEMENTS
HOUSING ESTATES
OCCUPANCY
ZONING
DWELLINGS
SOCIAL COHESION
FACILITIES
HOUSES
LIVING CONDITIONS
INTERVENTIONS
NEW TOWNS
SQUATTER SETTLEMENTS
COMMUNITY
CORE HOUSING
HOUSING COSTS
HOME IMPROVEMENT
URBAN REDEVELOPMENT
HOSPITALS
HUMAN SETTLEMENTS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SAFETY
URBAN POPULATION
FEMALE
DISTRICTS
SERVICE
SHANTYTOWNS
RENTING
DISPLACED PERSONS
ENGINEERS
Serageldin, Mona
Inclusive Cities and Access to Land, Housing, and Services in Developing Countries
relation Urban Development Series Knowledge Papers;No. 22
description Paralleling the increasing disparities in income and wealth worldwide since the 1980s, cities in developing countries have witnessed the emergence of a growing divergence of lifestyles, particularly within the middle classes, reinforced by the widening gap between the quality of public and private educational and health care institutions, spatial segregation, gated communities, and exclusive semiprivate amenities. This erosion of social cohesion and citizenship in urban society has sharpened the growing perception and reality of exclusion. This book is arranged as follows: (i) chapter one discusses on the growing importance of inclusion in urban areas; (ii) chapter two describes trends affecting social inclusion in urban areas; (iii) chapter three focuses on infrastructure and public services: a powerful tool to promote social inclusion; (iv) chapter four explains restoring the social function of public space; (v) chapter five deals with access to land: a critical factor at the core of inclusion and exclusion; (vi) chapter six describes the erosion of inclusive options for affordable housing; (vii) chapter seven talks about generating revenues to finance urban improvements: land-based financing; (viii) chapter eight focuses on the right to the city; (ix) chapter nine describes Nongovernmental Organizations (NGO) and Community-Based Organizations (CBO) as strategic partners in driving the implementation of inclusionary programs; and (x) chapter ten has concluding remarks.
format Working Paper
author Serageldin, Mona
author_facet Serageldin, Mona
author_sort Serageldin, Mona
title Inclusive Cities and Access to Land, Housing, and Services in Developing Countries
title_short Inclusive Cities and Access to Land, Housing, and Services in Developing Countries
title_full Inclusive Cities and Access to Land, Housing, and Services in Developing Countries
title_fullStr Inclusive Cities and Access to Land, Housing, and Services in Developing Countries
title_full_unstemmed Inclusive Cities and Access to Land, Housing, and Services in Developing Countries
title_sort inclusive cities and access to land, housing, and services in developing countries
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2016
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/03/26073164/inclusive-cities-access-land-housing-services-developing-countries
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24036
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