The conventional approaches to poverty alleviation in the slums entail a cocktail of interventions in health, education, governance and physical improvements, often stretching the scarce resources far and thin. Driven by the 'poverty' mindset, physical measures such as minimal paving, public water posts and community latrines actually brand the slums apart instead of assimilating them into the urban infrastructure fabric. The concept of Slum Networking proposes comprehensive water and environmental sanitation infrastructure as the central and catalytic leverage for holistic development. At costs less than the conventional 'slum' solutions, it tries to penetrate a high quality urban infrastructure net deeply into the slums to assimilate them...
This paper examines the policy options for India as it seeks to improve living conditions of the poo...
Traditionally, provision of water and sanitation at the household level to slum residents was not se...
Purpose: Slums have existed as long as cities have and are a growing context in the developing world...
The conventional approaches to poverty alleviation in the slums entail a cocktail of interventions i...
This paper considers how the provision of integrated household-level infrastructure – particularly w...
Marginalised urban communities are often characterised by three things: complexity, interdependence ...
As rates of urbanisation continue to grow, particularly in the developing world, so does the challen...
AbstractSlums are considered as illegally occupied houses and creating a nuisance of environmental p...
National Water and Sewerage Corporation and Loughborough University implemented a research project ‘...
We live in a world where 844 million people lack basic drinking water services, and more than four b...
This paper examines an ongoing intervention in sanitation in informal settlements in Mumbai, India. ...
This paper discusses the sustainability of two different approaches to upgrade water and sanitation ...
We examine the relationship between infrastructure provision and poverty alleviation by analyzing 50...
Unfettered growth of slums is a daunting transition challenge and many upgrading programs fail to su...
The world keeps getting better in every aspect including housing and infrastructure and the growing ...
This paper examines the policy options for India as it seeks to improve living conditions of the poo...
Traditionally, provision of water and sanitation at the household level to slum residents was not se...
Purpose: Slums have existed as long as cities have and are a growing context in the developing world...
The conventional approaches to poverty alleviation in the slums entail a cocktail of interventions i...
This paper considers how the provision of integrated household-level infrastructure – particularly w...
Marginalised urban communities are often characterised by three things: complexity, interdependence ...
As rates of urbanisation continue to grow, particularly in the developing world, so does the challen...
AbstractSlums are considered as illegally occupied houses and creating a nuisance of environmental p...
National Water and Sewerage Corporation and Loughborough University implemented a research project ‘...
We live in a world where 844 million people lack basic drinking water services, and more than four b...
This paper examines an ongoing intervention in sanitation in informal settlements in Mumbai, India. ...
This paper discusses the sustainability of two different approaches to upgrade water and sanitation ...
We examine the relationship between infrastructure provision and poverty alleviation by analyzing 50...
Unfettered growth of slums is a daunting transition challenge and many upgrading programs fail to su...
The world keeps getting better in every aspect including housing and infrastructure and the growing ...
This paper examines the policy options for India as it seeks to improve living conditions of the poo...
Traditionally, provision of water and sanitation at the household level to slum residents was not se...
Purpose: Slums have existed as long as cities have and are a growing context in the developing world...