This interpretative case study examines the ways in which socio-spatial exclusion is main-tained though urban planning designs in the informal settlement of Kibera in Kenya. It ap-plies the theoretical and analytical framework of T. Mitchell and A. Church, M. Frost, K. Sullivan to investigate how the urban design of the Kenyan Slum Upgrading Programme (KENSUP) contributes to the maintenance of socio-spatial hierarchies that allow for the ex-clusion of Kibera’s urban residents. This investigation is a reaction to the lacking considera-tion of implanted structural violence in place and urban development.The study found that persisting socio-spatial exclusion of residents in Kibera is in-deed sustained through KENSUP. The built environment fun...
In Kibera, an informal settlement in Nairobi, Kenya, major development efforts are underway – namely...
The chapter examines major sustainability challenges faced by people in the poor urban slums of Nair...
textInformal human settlements, often so large that they are cities onto themselves, have been absen...
In Kenya, the direct provision of housing by the state is limited to slum upgrading and housing for ...
Kibera, a slum in Kenya experiences social, economic, and spatial challenges arising from rapid urba...
In Developing cities, many slum dwellers have settled down in valuable land reserves due to lack of ...
With increasing migration to urban areas, Kenya is a country in change with new and challenging prob...
This PhD research focuses on the social production of urban space within two rapidly transforming se...
Global urbanization is occurring at an unprecedented rate. The brunt of this urban growth is occurri...
The rapid rise of the population in most developing countries has posed a challenge to respective go...
Nairobi, Kenya is one of the most volatile urban centers in Africa, suffering from 60% of its popula...
Residential fragmentation undermines integration by physically excluding some urban dwellers through...
The beginnings of this paper are rooted in Kibera, Kenya; the largest slum on the African continent,...
Thesis (M.Soc.Sc. )-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2013.For the past five decades, t...
The study takes its point of departure in the urgent problem of slums that follow on the rapid urban...
In Kibera, an informal settlement in Nairobi, Kenya, major development efforts are underway – namely...
The chapter examines major sustainability challenges faced by people in the poor urban slums of Nair...
textInformal human settlements, often so large that they are cities onto themselves, have been absen...
In Kenya, the direct provision of housing by the state is limited to slum upgrading and housing for ...
Kibera, a slum in Kenya experiences social, economic, and spatial challenges arising from rapid urba...
In Developing cities, many slum dwellers have settled down in valuable land reserves due to lack of ...
With increasing migration to urban areas, Kenya is a country in change with new and challenging prob...
This PhD research focuses on the social production of urban space within two rapidly transforming se...
Global urbanization is occurring at an unprecedented rate. The brunt of this urban growth is occurri...
The rapid rise of the population in most developing countries has posed a challenge to respective go...
Nairobi, Kenya is one of the most volatile urban centers in Africa, suffering from 60% of its popula...
Residential fragmentation undermines integration by physically excluding some urban dwellers through...
The beginnings of this paper are rooted in Kibera, Kenya; the largest slum on the African continent,...
Thesis (M.Soc.Sc. )-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2013.For the past five decades, t...
The study takes its point of departure in the urgent problem of slums that follow on the rapid urban...
In Kibera, an informal settlement in Nairobi, Kenya, major development efforts are underway – namely...
The chapter examines major sustainability challenges faced by people in the poor urban slums of Nair...
textInformal human settlements, often so large that they are cities onto themselves, have been absen...