This paper examines an ongoing intervention in sanitation in informal settlements in Mumbai, India. The Slum Sanitation Programme (SSP) is premised upon ‘partnership’, ‘participation’, and ‘cost recovery’ in the delivery of large toilet blocks as a practical solution to the stark lack and inadequacy of sanitation, and offers an opportunity to interrogate a growing consensus on sanitation provision among mainstream development agencies. In the paper, I argue for a more flexible approach to policy infrastructure, technical infrastructure, and cost recovery in urban sanitation interventions. I also consider whether the SSP, as the largest city project of its nature in Indian history, marks a shift in the relationship between the state and the ...
In an urbanizing world, the inequalities of infrastructure are increasingly politicized in ways tha...
Sanitation systems are the most vital provisions in a city. Today, however, the global sanitation cr...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, May...
This paper examines an ongoing intervention in sanitation in informal settlements in Mumbai, India. ...
With the advent of the “Clean India” campaign in India, a renewed focus on cleanliness has started...
The global sanitation crisis is rapidly urbanizing, but how is sanitation produced and sustained in ...
This paper examines specific ways in which sanitation infrastructure matter politically both as a se...
This paper examines the politics of open defecation by focusing on everyday intersections of the bod...
This paper develops a conception of “sites of entitlement” as a basis for better understanding how i...
This paper considers how the provision of integrated household-level infrastructure – particularly w...
Meeting the challenges of sanitation in citywide planning requires critical reflection of case studi...
Following the launch of the National Urban Sanitation Policy (NUSP, 2008), a number of initiatives w...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2008.In...
Globally, there are 2.5 billion people who do not have access to improved sanitation. One third of t...
It has been more than three years since Clean India Programme, locally called Swachh Bharat Mission ...
In an urbanizing world, the inequalities of infrastructure are increasingly politicized in ways tha...
Sanitation systems are the most vital provisions in a city. Today, however, the global sanitation cr...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, May...
This paper examines an ongoing intervention in sanitation in informal settlements in Mumbai, India. ...
With the advent of the “Clean India” campaign in India, a renewed focus on cleanliness has started...
The global sanitation crisis is rapidly urbanizing, but how is sanitation produced and sustained in ...
This paper examines specific ways in which sanitation infrastructure matter politically both as a se...
This paper examines the politics of open defecation by focusing on everyday intersections of the bod...
This paper develops a conception of “sites of entitlement” as a basis for better understanding how i...
This paper considers how the provision of integrated household-level infrastructure – particularly w...
Meeting the challenges of sanitation in citywide planning requires critical reflection of case studi...
Following the launch of the National Urban Sanitation Policy (NUSP, 2008), a number of initiatives w...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2008.In...
Globally, there are 2.5 billion people who do not have access to improved sanitation. One third of t...
It has been more than three years since Clean India Programme, locally called Swachh Bharat Mission ...
In an urbanizing world, the inequalities of infrastructure are increasingly politicized in ways tha...
Sanitation systems are the most vital provisions in a city. Today, however, the global sanitation cr...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, May...