Informal Urban Street Markets

Informal Urban Street Markets
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 254
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ISBN-10 : 9781317630159
ISBN-13 : 1317630157
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Synopsis Informal Urban Street Markets by : Clifton Evers

Through an international range of research, this volume examines how informal urban street markets facilitate the informal and formal economy not merely in terms of the traditional concerns of labor and consumption, but also in regards to cultural and spatial contingencies. In many places, street markets and their populace have been marginalized and devalued. At times, there are clear governance procedures that aim to prevent them, yet they continue to emerge in even in the most institutionalized societies. This book gives serious consideration to what these markets reveal about urban life in a time of globalized, rapid urbanization and flows of people, knowledge and goods.

Inclusion and Exclusion of the Urban Poor in Dhaka

Inclusion and Exclusion of the Urban Poor in Dhaka
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 263
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ISBN-10 : 9781000970784
ISBN-13 : 1000970787
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Inclusion and Exclusion of the Urban Poor in Dhaka by : Rasheda Rawnak Khan

Inclusion and Exclusion of the Urban Poor in Dhaka explores how the inhabitants of poor neighborhoods in Dhaka, Bangladesh, gain inclusion in the city at the face of exclusion. The book considers how the people of poor neighborhoods encounter the exclusionary behavior of city development, and how their inclusionary attempts have influenced the urban design. The book is presented in two parts: first, it explains how people in poor neighborhoods face exclusion because of the imbalance of power and politics. Second, it demonstrates how the existing exclusion of urban poor is affecting their strategies to gain access to urban services through people’s power and politics. Focusing on the transdisciplinary field of urban anthropology, the chapters uncover the urban forces, policies and actions that facilitate urban politics. It also investigates the people who live in poor neighborhoods, who in the face of exclusion, have included themselves in urban development planning and design by employing diverse strategies against those forces in the urban politics, e.g., accepting dominance, bargaining, or having control over their lives. This book will recontextualize an ethnographic inquiry into the exclusion and inclusion of the people within city development design, plans and innovations in applications of anthropological theory and methodology. This book will encourage the reader to understand the politics of state’s development projects and plans, and furthermore instigate the city government, planners and policymakers to focus on the people's political power and agency that enables them to achieve inclusion. It will therefore be of interest to researchers and students of urban planning and development, urban geography, and urban anthropology, as well as planning professionals and policymakers.

Interrogating Urban Poverty Lines

Interrogating Urban Poverty Lines
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Publisher : IIED
Total Pages : 43
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ISBN-10 : 9781843697961
ISBN-13 : 1843697963
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Interrogating Urban Poverty Lines by : Miniva Chibuye

Water Insecurity and Water Governance in Urban Kenya

Water Insecurity and Water Governance in Urban Kenya
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 9783031155390
ISBN-13 : 3031155394
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Water Insecurity and Water Governance in Urban Kenya by : Anindita Sarkar

This book explores water service provisions of the urban poor in the cities of Africa with particular emphasis on Kenya and its capital city of Nairobi. In particular the book addresses the insecurity of tenure, and how the colonial segregation of land continues to shape water access and service provision even today in Nairobi. The book seeks to understand how urban water management entails the “production of thirst” among the urban poor and documents how cultural norms, political commitments and seemingly mundane practices of water managers combine to exclude the poor from accessing water. Supporters of privatization argue that private companies may succeed where governments have failed in supplying water to the urban poor. The author takes a closer look at this argument, demonstrating the limitations of some of the current reforms whilst also exploring alternatives and solutions. This book will be an invaluable reference for students, researchers and practitioners working in this field.

Water Service Provision for the Peri-urban Poor in Post-conflict Angola

Water Service Provision for the Peri-urban Poor in Post-conflict Angola
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Publisher : IIED
Total Pages : 63
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ISBN-10 : 9781843697541
ISBN-13 : 1843697548
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Water Service Provision for the Peri-urban Poor in Post-conflict Angola by : Allan Cain

This paper is an output of the Sida, DANIDA and DFID funded project entitled: Improving urban water and sanitation provision globally, through information and action driven locally. This project was carried out by IIED and five of its partners in Angola, Argentina, Ghana, India and Pakistan. The project aims to document innovative and inspiring examples of locally-driven water and sanitation initiatives in deprived urban areas. The project provides a basis for better understanding of how to identify and build upon local initiatives that are likely to improve water and sanitation services. The project also looks at how local organisations in those countries have managed to: scale up successful projects; work collaboratively; finance water and sanitation schemes; and use information systems such as mapping to drive local action and monitor improvements.

Peri-urban Water and Sanitation Services

Peri-urban Water and Sanitation Services
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 326
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ISBN-10 : 9789048194254
ISBN-13 : 9048194253
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Peri-urban Water and Sanitation Services by : Mathew Kurian

More than 2.6 billion people in the developing world lack access to safe water and sanitation service. The Millennium Development Goal’s (MDG) target is to halve the number of people without access to a sustainable source of water supply and connection to a sewer network by 2015. That target is unlikely to be met. If there is anything that can be learnt from European experience it is that institutional reform occurs incrementally when politically enfranchised urban populations perceive a threat to their material well-being due to contamination of water sources.