Ebook: Cities with 'slums' from informal settlement eradication to a right to the city in Africa
Author: Huchzermeyer Marie
- Tags: Bidonvilles--Afrique, Housing policy, Logement insalubre--Politique publique--Afrique, Logement--Politique gouvernementale--Afrique du Sud, Pauvres en milieu urbain--Logement--Afrique, Politique du logement--Afrique du Sud, Slums--Government policy, Slums--Government policy--Africa, Squatter settlements, Squatter settlements--Africa, Taudis--Élimination--Afrique, Urban poor--Housing, Urban poor--Housing--Africa, Housing policy--South Africa, Squatter settlements -- Africa, Slums -- Government policy -- Africa
- Year: 2011
- Publisher: UCT Press
- City: Claremont;South Africa;Africa
- Language: English
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"The UN's Millennium Development Target to improve the lives of 100 million 'slum' dwellers has been inappropriately communicated as a target to free cities of slums. ... [The book] traces the proliferation of this misunderstanding across several African countries, and explains how current urban policy ... encourages this interpretation. The cases it presents cover a range of conflicts between poor urban residents and the local and national authorities that seek to curtail their 'right to the city'."--P. [4] de la couv.;Pt. 1. The urban context in the new millennium. Informal settlements, global governance and Millennium Development Goal Seven Target 11 -- Urban competitiveness or improving poor people's lives: why 'Cities Without Slums'? -- Informal settlements in the discourse on urban informality -- Pt. 2. 'Slum' eradication in action. 'Slum' elimination in Zimbabwe and Nigeria -- South Africa's drive to eradicate informal settlements by 2014 -- Flagship 'slum' eradication pilot projects: flaws and controversies in the N2 Gateway in Cape Town and Kibera-Soweto in Nairobi -- Pt. 3. The struggle against 'slum' eradication in South Africa. A new target-driven upgrading agenda: space for rights-based demands? -- A challenge to legal regression in the KwaZulu-Natal Elimination and Prevention of Re-emergence of Slums Act of 2007 -- A challenge to the state's avoidance of upgrading: the Harry Gwala informal settlement -- Towards a right to the city.
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