Mumbai (Bombay) is India's main industrial and commercial centre. According to the United Nations it is the seventh largest city in the world with the fifth fastest rate of population growth. Over half the population, however, live in conditions of abject poverty, crammed into overcrowded slums and hutments located in unhealthy marginal environments. There are many complex reasons for Mumbai's housing crisis, including strong population in-migration and growth. Former urban development policies favoured capital-intensive industries and the rapid growth of a low-wage informal sector. Subsidised transport systems allowed poor people to live and work in the city. Mumbai's poor housing is also a reflection of a poor and inappropriate urban plan...
In recent years, Mumbai has experienced rapid urbanization due to its economic growth. This large in...
CERNA WORKING PAPER SERIES 2010-08Slums have been present in developing cities landscapes for quite ...
textIn the recent decades, the Government of India has implemented a unique approach to the problem ...
Mumbai is confounded with a host of problems pertaining to housing the poor and the not-so-poor. Wit...
The urbanization process in Mumbai is closely integrated with housing crisis and informality in sett...
The island city of Mumbai is the economic growth engine and commercial capital of India. A combinati...
Decent, affordable housing is fundamental to the health and well-being of people and to the smooth f...
The shortage of affordable housing is the biggest challenge of today’s Mumbai. These days, more than...
This paper examines the policy options for India as it seeks to improve living conditions of the poo...
This paper examines the policy options for India as it seeks to improve living conditions of the poo...
Mumbai, India has witnessed a period of unbridled growth over the past two decades along with a dram...
Mumbai has seen the rapid urbanization in recent years. A large influx of migrants look for business...
Mumbai, the capital city of the state of Maharashtra in India, is in fact the financial capital of I...
RESEARCH QUESTION How can the slums of Dharavi be re-developed to maintain the current population d...
Land is a rare commodity in the city of Mumbai. Rapid modernisation, population growth and the linea...
In recent years, Mumbai has experienced rapid urbanization due to its economic growth. This large in...
CERNA WORKING PAPER SERIES 2010-08Slums have been present in developing cities landscapes for quite ...
textIn the recent decades, the Government of India has implemented a unique approach to the problem ...
Mumbai is confounded with a host of problems pertaining to housing the poor and the not-so-poor. Wit...
The urbanization process in Mumbai is closely integrated with housing crisis and informality in sett...
The island city of Mumbai is the economic growth engine and commercial capital of India. A combinati...
Decent, affordable housing is fundamental to the health and well-being of people and to the smooth f...
The shortage of affordable housing is the biggest challenge of today’s Mumbai. These days, more than...
This paper examines the policy options for India as it seeks to improve living conditions of the poo...
This paper examines the policy options for India as it seeks to improve living conditions of the poo...
Mumbai, India has witnessed a period of unbridled growth over the past two decades along with a dram...
Mumbai has seen the rapid urbanization in recent years. A large influx of migrants look for business...
Mumbai, the capital city of the state of Maharashtra in India, is in fact the financial capital of I...
RESEARCH QUESTION How can the slums of Dharavi be re-developed to maintain the current population d...
Land is a rare commodity in the city of Mumbai. Rapid modernisation, population growth and the linea...
In recent years, Mumbai has experienced rapid urbanization due to its economic growth. This large in...
CERNA WORKING PAPER SERIES 2010-08Slums have been present in developing cities landscapes for quite ...
textIn the recent decades, the Government of India has implemented a unique approach to the problem ...