How to finance essential services in poor cities ? This article illustrates problems raised by the financing of essential services by describing the situation in Delhi. With examples of India and Morocco, it underlines the importance of juridical and political questions : it is necessary to acknowledge the existence of the illegal districts and housing and to regularize them. Then, the authors present a brief assessment of public-private partnerships which can improve the effectiveness of the provided services. But PPP have to be adapted to the situation. The authors also give examples of specific policies concerning poor districts, particularly those that search a decrease in expenses with innovative techniques. Then they analyse how rich...
How cities finance their security ? This article deals with the amounts mobilized by big and medium...
International audienceThe development of the network of natural gas in Cairo aims to achieve signifi...
Rapid urbanisation creates a need to expand urban services and that expansion is not possible withou...
The financing of urban development in emerging countries : needs and paradoxes This article highlig...
Economy and governance of essential or basic services Essential services cover useful services as w...
Who pays for the city : logic and efficiency of the financing system ? The city is an area where th...
Housing policy is usually seen as the domain of national governments, and in many countries local au...
Over the last few decades, the financing of cities has been at the heart of ongoing debates of chang...
International audienceIn Mumbai, the strong real estate pressure, in a context of privatization of t...
Cities in India are envisioned as engines of growth but they suffer from severe service shortages. T...
International audienceThis article, written under the theme: Managing local public finances for the ...
Purpose: – Access to housing remains high on the agenda of the governments in the developing count...
CERNA WORKING PAPER SERIES 2011-01Cet article décrit le « Slum Réhabilitation Scheme » (SRS), qui co...
The local government investment and its financing This article first presents the sharing out and t...
Cet article constitue l’introduction du dossier sur les services urbains en réseau dans les pays ara...
How cities finance their security ? This article deals with the amounts mobilized by big and medium...
International audienceThe development of the network of natural gas in Cairo aims to achieve signifi...
Rapid urbanisation creates a need to expand urban services and that expansion is not possible withou...
The financing of urban development in emerging countries : needs and paradoxes This article highlig...
Economy and governance of essential or basic services Essential services cover useful services as w...
Who pays for the city : logic and efficiency of the financing system ? The city is an area where th...
Housing policy is usually seen as the domain of national governments, and in many countries local au...
Over the last few decades, the financing of cities has been at the heart of ongoing debates of chang...
International audienceIn Mumbai, the strong real estate pressure, in a context of privatization of t...
Cities in India are envisioned as engines of growth but they suffer from severe service shortages. T...
International audienceThis article, written under the theme: Managing local public finances for the ...
Purpose: – Access to housing remains high on the agenda of the governments in the developing count...
CERNA WORKING PAPER SERIES 2011-01Cet article décrit le « Slum Réhabilitation Scheme » (SRS), qui co...
The local government investment and its financing This article first presents the sharing out and t...
Cet article constitue l’introduction du dossier sur les services urbains en réseau dans les pays ara...
How cities finance their security ? This article deals with the amounts mobilized by big and medium...
International audienceThe development of the network of natural gas in Cairo aims to achieve signifi...
Rapid urbanisation creates a need to expand urban services and that expansion is not possible withou...