The urban slum in the less developed world has an overwhelming significance of place for its dwellers: it determines who they are, what they do, where they go, and whom they know. Unlike most Western cities where the different realms of life (residential, work, religious, public, etc.) are spatially segregated, here they are all functionally and spatially integrated. A close examination of slum spaces in Dharavi, Mumbai, reveals such overlapping spatial patterns and raises some fundamental questions. Is there a proper definition of the slum? How should we conceive of the slum community and its spatial features? How useful or problematic are Western concepts of residential segregation, ghettos and enclaves? It is argued that the historical p...
Decent, affordable housing is fundamental to the health and well-being of people and to the smooth f...
Slums are contiguous settlements. Inhabitants lack access to safe water, sanitation and sewage infra...
This commentary on Nijman’s presentation at the 100th anniversary celebration of TESG under-lines ho...
Following a brief sketch of the shift within development geography from rural to urban themes, this ...
Following a brief sketch of the shift within development geography from rural to urban themes, this ...
The study explores the implications of new forms of zoning in India. In particular, emerging develop...
The term ‘‘slum’’ is difficult to define, but if we see one, we know it. Definitions for slums are q...
International audienceLocated in the heart of Mumbai, Dharavi is estimated to be the largest slum in...
RESEARCH QUESTION How can the slums of Dharavi be re-developed to maintain the current population d...
Despite an estimated one billion people around the world living in slums, most surveys of health and...
Three hegemonic phenomena dictate the fate of slums in contemporary Mumbai, India. First, the teleol...
Mumbai, India has witnessed a period of unbridled growth over the past two decades along with a dram...
More than half of the world's population currently resides in urban areas. In the majority of develo...
India is the second most populated country in the world, counting for over 1,3 billion people, a num...
Dharavi, once known as the largest slum in Asia, has been up for redevelopment since early 2000s, ho...
Decent, affordable housing is fundamental to the health and well-being of people and to the smooth f...
Slums are contiguous settlements. Inhabitants lack access to safe water, sanitation and sewage infra...
This commentary on Nijman’s presentation at the 100th anniversary celebration of TESG under-lines ho...
Following a brief sketch of the shift within development geography from rural to urban themes, this ...
Following a brief sketch of the shift within development geography from rural to urban themes, this ...
The study explores the implications of new forms of zoning in India. In particular, emerging develop...
The term ‘‘slum’’ is difficult to define, but if we see one, we know it. Definitions for slums are q...
International audienceLocated in the heart of Mumbai, Dharavi is estimated to be the largest slum in...
RESEARCH QUESTION How can the slums of Dharavi be re-developed to maintain the current population d...
Despite an estimated one billion people around the world living in slums, most surveys of health and...
Three hegemonic phenomena dictate the fate of slums in contemporary Mumbai, India. First, the teleol...
Mumbai, India has witnessed a period of unbridled growth over the past two decades along with a dram...
More than half of the world's population currently resides in urban areas. In the majority of develo...
India is the second most populated country in the world, counting for over 1,3 billion people, a num...
Dharavi, once known as the largest slum in Asia, has been up for redevelopment since early 2000s, ho...
Decent, affordable housing is fundamental to the health and well-being of people and to the smooth f...
Slums are contiguous settlements. Inhabitants lack access to safe water, sanitation and sewage infra...
This commentary on Nijman’s presentation at the 100th anniversary celebration of TESG under-lines ho...