As South Asia urbanizes, urban poverty is becoming more important in the development agenda. Many slums in India have existed for decades, despite multiple policies and programmes for reducing urban poverty. This article reveals the diversity of slums as outcomes linked to their internal development and their relations to the city’s macro-economic policies and institutional landscape. The focus is on the way these relations shape opportunities and constraints of households’ livelihoods over time in two slum settlements of Chennai. The research uses mixed methods to show how outcomes for households are closely linked to the settlement history, institutions and city region of which they are a part of. The article argues that slum development ...
Multiple developmental approaches have been implemented by the Government of India (GoI) to improve ...
In 2010, an estimated 860 million people were living in slums worldwide, with around 60 million adde...
Rapid urbanization forces urban poor to live in slums and squatter settlement. In neo-liberal develo...
As South Asia urbanizes, urban poverty is becoming more important in the development agenda. Many sl...
Slums pose a persistent challenge for fast growing urban areas in the global South, despite several ...
Although urbanization has the potential to make cities and countries develop, many urban residents a...
This dissertation examines how the informal poor make claims to city land and basic services in a la...
Although historical developments have differently shaped urban growth trajectories of Indian and Sou...
Urban slums across the globe have become areas where those moving from rural towns are forced to set...
We bring a challenging perspective to slum studies in Delhi, India, by contrasting the attempts at '...
This research uses a fresh perspective to trace the impact of multiple economic, financial and envir...
The population of India is made up of an infinite variety of castes, religions and language groups w...
Like many cities across India, Chennai (capital of Tamil Nadu) has two tiers of slums — those with o...
The urbanization process in Mumbai is closely integrated with housing crisis and informality in sett...
Recent discussions of poverty recognize its multi-dimensional character, focusing on multiple source...
Multiple developmental approaches have been implemented by the Government of India (GoI) to improve ...
In 2010, an estimated 860 million people were living in slums worldwide, with around 60 million adde...
Rapid urbanization forces urban poor to live in slums and squatter settlement. In neo-liberal develo...
As South Asia urbanizes, urban poverty is becoming more important in the development agenda. Many sl...
Slums pose a persistent challenge for fast growing urban areas in the global South, despite several ...
Although urbanization has the potential to make cities and countries develop, many urban residents a...
This dissertation examines how the informal poor make claims to city land and basic services in a la...
Although historical developments have differently shaped urban growth trajectories of Indian and Sou...
Urban slums across the globe have become areas where those moving from rural towns are forced to set...
We bring a challenging perspective to slum studies in Delhi, India, by contrasting the attempts at '...
This research uses a fresh perspective to trace the impact of multiple economic, financial and envir...
The population of India is made up of an infinite variety of castes, religions and language groups w...
Like many cities across India, Chennai (capital of Tamil Nadu) has two tiers of slums — those with o...
The urbanization process in Mumbai is closely integrated with housing crisis and informality in sett...
Recent discussions of poverty recognize its multi-dimensional character, focusing on multiple source...
Multiple developmental approaches have been implemented by the Government of India (GoI) to improve ...
In 2010, an estimated 860 million people were living in slums worldwide, with around 60 million adde...
Rapid urbanization forces urban poor to live in slums and squatter settlement. In neo-liberal develo...