Squatters as Developers? : Slum Redevelopment in Mumbai.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Autor principal: | |
Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Florence :
Taylor and Francis,
2003.
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Colección: | King's SOAS studies in development geography.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Preface
- List of Abbreviations
- Currency Exchange Rates
- Dedication
- 1 Introduction: A New Strategy in Mumbai
- The Puzzles of Slum Redevelopment
- Placing the Research in the Context of the Literature
- Self-help and Enabling the Communities
- Slum Upgrading Programs
- Enabling the Markets
- A Preview of the Arguments
- The Logic of Redevelopment
- Property Rights, Property Values and Property Attributes
- The Paradox of Enabling
- Study Methodology
- The Dense Data Case Study Approach
- A Single Case, Informed by Other Cases
- Data Sources
- Fieldwork
- Limitations of the Study
- The Structure of the Book
- 2 The Evolution of the Slum Redevelopment Strategy
- Introduction
- The Mumbai Context
- The Evolution of Mumbai' s Redevelopment Strategy
- Urban Politics
- Property Values and Land Differentials
- Regulating the Development Potential of Land 3
- The Need for Regulation
- 3 Decentralized Conflict
- Introduction
- Literature Review
- Dharavi Redevelopment Plan: Contested Intentions
- Prime Minister's Grant Project (PMGP)
- Redevelopment Plan for Dharavi
- SPARC's Census and Alternative Proposal
- PMGP and SPARC: The Battle over Markandeya
- Government's Response to SP ARC's Plan
- Compromise but Further Conflict
- Conflicts over Project Finance
- Local NGO, Global Connections
- Conflicts between SPARC and the Private Contractor
- The Informal Cross-subsidy Scheme
- Reluctance to Mortgage Land
- Irregularities in the Sale of Extra Units
- Taking Advantage of the Development Potential of Land
- More Policy Changes, More Profit
- Uncivil Society: Distrust between SPARC and the Community
- Suspicion of the Managing Committee
- Ten Years for New Houses.
- The Bank-guarantee under Threat
- Arbitration by the State
- SPARC's New Role as a Developer
- Reexamining NGOs in Housing Delivery
- NGOs and Community Empowerment
- NGOs: More Like the Market and the State
- NGOs and Autonomy
- Decentralization and Centralization in Housing Delivery
- 4 Demolition and Redevelopment
- Introduction
- Literature Review: Tenure Legalization
- From Slum Clearance to Slum Upgrading
- Slum Upgrading and Property Structures
- Slum Upgrading and Property Values
- The Physical Structure of Properties in Dharavi
- Dharavi' s Changing Geography
- Slum Upgrading and Slum Redevelopment
- Rajendra Prasad Nagar and the Markandeya Slum
- Change in Property Rights and Property Attributes
- Redevelopment into a Low-rise Courtyard Structure
- State Suspicion of Future Encroachment
- Adding More Floors
- High Land Values and Medium-rise Living
- Medium-rise Living as an Outcome of Redevelopment
- Slum Redevelopment Projects in Mumbai
- Slum Redevelopment and Tenure Legalization
- Low-income Housing Myths
- Property Rights, Property Attributes and Property Values
- Demand-driven or Supply-driven Development
- 5 Financing Slum Redevelopment
- Introduction
- Literature Review: Markets and Partnerships
- Markets and Low-income Housing
- Public-Private Partnerships and Housing
- State Finance for Redevelopment
- Prime Minister's Grant: A Revolving Fund
- Beneficiaries' Contributions and Housing Loans
- Increase in Cost Estimates
- Financial Prudence of State Agencies
- Private Capital from the Non-profit and the For-profit Sectors
- Bank-guarantee from an International NGO
- Policy Changes to Attract Private Capital
- Institutional Responses to the Scarcity of Finance
- The Joint-venture at Markandeya
- SP ARC' s Deal-making
- State Initiative to Provide Development Finance.
- Private and Public Roles
- The Problem of Development Finance
- Partnerships and Innovation
- 6 Enabling Slum Redevelopment in Mumbai
- The Mumbai Experience
- An Analytical Framework for Upgrading
- The Paradox of Enabling
- Deregulation and New Regulations
- Decentralization and Centralization
- Privatization and Public Involvement
- Demand-driven and Supply-driven Development Strategies
- Enabling Housing Provision
- Future Research
- Evaluation of Slum Redevelopment Projects
- Stakeholders and their Institutional Interests
- Urban Collective Action
- Squatters as Developers
- Appendices
- Appendix 1 List of Interviewees
- Appendix 2 Property Values in Mumbai
- Appendix 3 Scion Shivaji Nagar CHS
- Appendix 4 Markandeya CHS: Annexure II, SRD Application
- Appendix 5 Cost Estimate of the Rajiv Indira CHS
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index.