Third Expert Meeting of the Regional Slum Upgrading Working Group (RSUWG) - Session IV : Slum Upgrading Indicators - 29th. of November to the 1st. of December 2015 in Laleh International Hotel, Tehran, I.R. of Iran - http://www.ruuwg.org
THAILAND COUNTRY-WIDE Slum Upgrading - Ms. Thipparat Noppaladarom - Third Expert Meeting of the Regional Slum Upgrading Working Group (RSUWG) - 29th. of November to the 1st. of December 2015 in Laleh International Hotel, Tehran, I.R. of Iran
National Strategy Document on Revitalising, Upgrading, Renovating and Enabling Deteriorated and Underutilised Urban Fabrics - Third Expert Meeting of the Regional Slum Upgrading Working Group (RSUWG) - 29th. of November to the 1st. of December 2015 in Laleh International Hotel, Tehran, I.R. of Iran
Citywide slum upgrading towards the implementation of the SDG 11.1 - Ms. Kerstin Sommer (Slum Upgrading Unit Leader Programme Manager PSUP) - Third Expert Meeting of the Regional Slum Upgrading Working Group (RSUWG) - 29th. of November to the 1st. of December 2015 in Laleh International Hotel, Tehran, I.R. of Iran
Third Expert Meeting of the Regional Slum Upgrading Working Group (RSUWG) - 29th. of November to the 1st. of December 2015 in Laleh International Hotel, Tehran, I.R. of Iran
Best Practices in community engagement in slum rehabilitation in India - Rajiv Ranjan Mishra - Third Expert Meeting of the Regional Slum Upgrading Working Group (RSUWG) - 29th. of November to the 1st. of December 2015 in Laleh International Hotel, Tehran, I.R. of Iran
THAILAND COUNTRY-WIDE Slum Upgrading - Ms. Thipparat Noppaladarom - Third Expert Meeting of the Regional Slum Upgrading Working Group (RSUWG) - 29th. of November to the 1st. of December 2015 in Laleh International Hotel, Tehran, I.R. of Iran
National Strategy Document on Revitalising, Upgrading, Renovating and Enabling Deteriorated and Underutilised Urban Fabrics - Third Expert Meeting of the Regional Slum Upgrading Working Group (RSUWG) - 29th. of November to the 1st. of December 2015 in Laleh International Hotel, Tehran, I.R. of Iran
Citywide slum upgrading towards the implementation of the SDG 11.1 - Ms. Kerstin Sommer (Slum Upgrading Unit Leader Programme Manager PSUP) - Third Expert Meeting of the Regional Slum Upgrading Working Group (RSUWG) - 29th. of November to the 1st. of December 2015 in Laleh International Hotel, Tehran, I.R. of Iran
Third Expert Meeting of the Regional Slum Upgrading Working Group (RSUWG) - 29th. of November to the 1st. of December 2015 in Laleh International Hotel, Tehran, I.R. of Iran
Best Practices in community engagement in slum rehabilitation in India - Rajiv Ranjan Mishra - Third Expert Meeting of the Regional Slum Upgrading Working Group (RSUWG) - 29th. of November to the 1st. of December 2015 in Laleh International Hotel, Tehran, I.R. of Iran
National Slum Development Program (NSDP) Sumit Ranjan
National Slum Development Program (NSDP)
Housing, 8th sem, B. Arch.
amount, beneficiaries, constraints and recommendations, discription, drawbacks, facilities, financial, funding, government, housing, introduction, managerial, nature, objectives, slums, technical
Integrating Informal Settlements in Urban Centers, 14-16 December 2016, India -
6th Asian Pacific Ministerial Confernce on Housing and Urban Development
India, alongwith most of the third world countries face grave challenges in the field of housing and urban development; population and poverty being foremost. The presentation deals with the existing scenario and the efforts being undertaken in India to overcome the grim situation, both in the field of housing and urban development.
NATIONAL REPORT ON SLUMS CONDITIONS AND URBAN UPGRADING - Republic of Indonesia - First Meeting of the Asia-Pacific Slum Upgrading Working Group Tehran, 2-4 July 2012
Neighbourhood Upgrading and Shelter Sector Project IndonesiaOswar Mungkasa
Presentasi disampaikan oleh Oswar Mungkasa (Bappenas) mewakili Pemerintah Indonesia dalam Sesi ke 19 UN Habitat Governing Council Conference dengan tema Financing Slum Upgrading di Nairobi 7 Mei 2003
Working Group II: Session III: Hippocrates and the Beatles Lessons for Informal Settlements (Partha Mukhopadhyay, Center for Policy Research), 14-16 December 2016, India, 6th Asian Pacific Ministerial Conference on Housing and Urban Development
National Policies & Programs for Slum Upgrading in India: Bridging the Gap between Policy & Practices - Rajiv Ranjan Mishra - Third Expert Meeting of the Regional Slum Upgrading Working Group (RSUWG) - 29th. of November to the 1st. of December 2015 in Laleh International Hotel, Tehran, I.R. of Iran
I came to know regarding this competition from rediff.com
Salient features of a well-designed inclusive Neighbourhood (Colony) for the urban poor is characterized by a well conceptualized effort at social cohesion:
I. Housing Unit and Layouts of Cluster Housing
II. Neighbourhood Colony Layouts
III. Basic Physical Infrastructure (Water Supply, Sanitation, Drainage, Roads, Street Lighting, Solid
Waste Management, etc.)
IV. Cohesive Social Infrastructure (Community Centre, Informal Sector Market, Livelihood Centre,
etc.)
National Slum Development Program (NSDP) Sumit Ranjan
National Slum Development Program (NSDP)
Housing, 8th sem, B. Arch.
amount, beneficiaries, constraints and recommendations, discription, drawbacks, facilities, financial, funding, government, housing, introduction, managerial, nature, objectives, slums, technical
Integrating Informal Settlements in Urban Centers, 14-16 December 2016, India -
6th Asian Pacific Ministerial Confernce on Housing and Urban Development
India, alongwith most of the third world countries face grave challenges in the field of housing and urban development; population and poverty being foremost. The presentation deals with the existing scenario and the efforts being undertaken in India to overcome the grim situation, both in the field of housing and urban development.
NATIONAL REPORT ON SLUMS CONDITIONS AND URBAN UPGRADING - Republic of Indonesia - First Meeting of the Asia-Pacific Slum Upgrading Working Group Tehran, 2-4 July 2012
Neighbourhood Upgrading and Shelter Sector Project IndonesiaOswar Mungkasa
Presentasi disampaikan oleh Oswar Mungkasa (Bappenas) mewakili Pemerintah Indonesia dalam Sesi ke 19 UN Habitat Governing Council Conference dengan tema Financing Slum Upgrading di Nairobi 7 Mei 2003
Working Group II: Session III: Hippocrates and the Beatles Lessons for Informal Settlements (Partha Mukhopadhyay, Center for Policy Research), 14-16 December 2016, India, 6th Asian Pacific Ministerial Conference on Housing and Urban Development
National Policies & Programs for Slum Upgrading in India: Bridging the Gap between Policy & Practices - Rajiv Ranjan Mishra - Third Expert Meeting of the Regional Slum Upgrading Working Group (RSUWG) - 29th. of November to the 1st. of December 2015 in Laleh International Hotel, Tehran, I.R. of Iran
I came to know regarding this competition from rediff.com
Salient features of a well-designed inclusive Neighbourhood (Colony) for the urban poor is characterized by a well conceptualized effort at social cohesion:
I. Housing Unit and Layouts of Cluster Housing
II. Neighbourhood Colony Layouts
III. Basic Physical Infrastructure (Water Supply, Sanitation, Drainage, Roads, Street Lighting, Solid
Waste Management, etc.)
IV. Cohesive Social Infrastructure (Community Centre, Informal Sector Market, Livelihood Centre,
etc.)
Jaunapur slum resettlement scheme by Ar.Anil LaulAakriti Rawat
Jaunapur slum resettlement scheme is a rehabilitation of slum project by Ar.Anil Laul . It is a very good example of low cost housing. The concept and the design criteria helps you a lot.
It was my group presentation in 2nd semester, 2013. we people (group members) Jakir (Me) Jeul, papri, shahadat, Tanjia work heard for making a nice and informative presentation. I think It will helpful for you.
Affordable housing segment holds enormous potential for Indian real estate sector. Economic growth, expanding middle class, growth in nuclear families and rapid urbanisation rate is contributing to housing demand which is most profound in the Tier 1 cities. There is a huge demand-supply gap in the low and mid-income segments. This gap is expected to widen further
Urban Tipping Point researchers Dennis Rodgers and Shivani Satija look at crime poverty and urban governance in Patna, India, presented at the Patna dissemination event.
Slums identification indicators in Pakdasht and Mallard, I.R. of Iran - Dr. Guiti ETEMAD - Third Expert Meeting of the Regional Slum Upgrading Working Group (RSUWG) - 29th. of November to the 1st. of December 2015 in Laleh International Hotel, Tehran, I.R. of Iran
Plenary Presentation | Aromar Revi to UN General Assembly OWG on an #urbanSDGAromar Revi
Plenary Presentation by Aromar Revi to UN General Assembly Open Working Group on Sustainable Development Goals at the 7th General Assembly Open Working Group(OWG) on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Presentation focuses on defining the context of sustainable development, urbanisation in the Global and Indian context, positivities and negativities of urbanisation and the crisis created by urbanisation
Sustainable Urban Planning-Issues and Options JIT KUMAR GUPTA
Urban India remains in crisis- crisis of population; crisis of poverty; crisis of pollution; crisis of unplanned development; crisis of infrastructures; crisis of services; crisis of affordable living. Genesis of all these crisis has roots in approach and options used for development of urban and rural settlements, which is done on different footing with priority going for urban areas .Despite getting major attention, resources, manpower, technology, cities remain in crisis for the reason majority of urban ills have their origin in the neglect of the rural India. If India, as a nation has to move forward, then its emancipation falls within the domain of Rural India, which needs to be made more productive, livable and qualitative duly supported by technology and state of art infrastructures besides making urban and rural India equal partners in all policy planning and programs for development. Regional Planning offers the best option to achieve the objective.
Presentation is an attempt to critically and objectively look at the uncontrolled, irrational and haphazard pattern of growth of cities and to make it more rational by adopting an agenda of making cities compact
Rockefeller foundation rock talk -Jaipur peer review presentationAshish Tandon
Presentation to senior officials from Government, Media, social group and non profits on the proposed strategy and solution to augment the successful "Amritam Jalam" ( Pristine water).
The peer group were to discuss the proposed solution, ideate on the best aspects of the solution, and provide a critique on the practical application of the solution within the framework of existing processes and business models.
The core of the solution was built around GramVaani technologies, MobileVaani platform that would provide the much needed feedback mechanism to all stakeholders and leverage the existing program to a different level with least requirement of resources- both men and material.
The review session was sponsored by the Rockefeller foundation, the Media Action Group (Rajasthan Patrika) and attended by government functionaries and civil servants, both retired and serving.
by Smita Nakhooda, Senior Policy and Planning Specialist, Asian Development Bank (ADB) and Katinka Weinberger, Chief, Environment and Development Policy Section, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
What will it take to create smart cities in India? Read more: http://bit.ly/1yjTA17
Transforming Transportation 2015: Smart Cities for Shared Prosperity is the annual conference co-organized by the World Resources Institute and the World Bank.
Public Transportation Funding: Who Pays, Who Benefits and What's the Impact o...Urban Habitat
In 2014 there will potentially be transportation funding and infrastructure ballot measures in several Bay Area Counties. The largest burden of these measures, potentially more than $10 billion over 25 years, will be paid by low income and working class communities.
But how do we ensure these investments benefit the communities who will pay and who depend most on public transportation? What happens when these new transit investments follow market rate development and cause increased displacement? Can transportation investments, transit oriented development and equitable development co-exist?
Introduction by Bob Allen of Urban Habitat
Featured speakers:
Alicia Garza, Executive Director, POWER
Peter Cohen, Co-Director, Council of Community Housing Organizations (CCHO)
This panel is part of the Boards and Commissions Leadership Institute's (BCLI)
Current Issues Series of Urban Habitat.
Redefining and Rationalising Development Controls -Issues and OptionsJIT KUMAR GUPTA
ppt defines, details role, relevance, criticality, importance of Development Controls in the parlance of urban planning, development, governance, management. Text defines the typologies of development controls made applicable in urban context, their role and impact on cities and built environment. As definer of the personality of the city and considering their physical, social, economic and environmental implications on urban development and quality of built environment; development controls need to be defined with care and caution. They should be seen and framed as promoters of development rather than controllers of urban development. They should be framed with the goal of ushering an era of sustainability, livability, land conservation, resource conservation and making planet earth more livable and qualitative. development controls should remain resource led; sustainable led and led by optimisation of available resources for achieving the agenda defined in SDGs
In June 2016, with the culmination of 18 months work by the the team from IIER, Imperial College, Future Earth Ltd and the Trust, we visited Accra to debut the WASH sector prototype of our modelling app at the Accra International Conference Centre, 22nd June 2016.
resilience.io is an open-source, collaborative
human, ecological, economic, resource systems, modelling platform to enable “public good”
we also showed this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGyCyxyatAQ
Design for Inclusivity: Urban Design Strategies for the Urban Poor at city peripheries - Prof. Arunava Dasgupta (Department of Urban Design, School of Planning and Architecture Delhi) - 14-16 December 2016, India, 6th Asian Pacific Ministerial Conference on Housing and Urban Development
Automation of Intervention Option for Addressing of Slums - , 14-16 December 2016, India, 6th Asian Pacific Ministerial Confernce on Housing and Urban Development
From Seoul to New Delhi: Report of Activities 2014~2016: Regional Slum Upgrading Working Group - Presented by Farzin Fardanesh - Islamic Republic of Iran - 14-16th December 2016, Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi, India
The APMCHUD7 Bureau Meeting confirmed that the Seventh Asia Pacific Ministerial Conference on Housing and Urban Development will be held in Islamic Republic of Iran in 2018. Find further information on the preparatory activities for the organization of this event on this presentation.
طرح های توانمندسازی در حاشیه نشین های زاهدان
Empowerment Project in Informal Settlement of Zahedan
بنیاد توسعه کارآفرینی زنان و جوانان
همایش بین المللی سکونتگاههای فقیرنشین شهری – سنندج
International Conference on Urban Slums – 4-5 May 2016 – University of Kurdistan – Sanandaj, I.R. of Iran
ساماندهی و توانمندسازی سکونتگاه های غیررسمی در شهر زنجان
(مطالعه موردی: محلّه اسلام آباد)
Organization and improvement of informal settlements in Zanjan city
(case study: Islamabad area)
1- حبیب ملایی یگانه (شهردار زنجان)
2- فاطمه لطفی (کارشناس برنامه ريزي شهري شهرداری زنجان)
3- محمدجواد حیدری (نویسنده مسئول مقاله)
International Conference on Urban Slums – 4-5 May 2016 – University of Kurdistan – Sanandaj, I.R. of Iran
همایش بین المللی سکونتگاههای فقیرنشین شهری – سنندج
استراتژیهای توانمندسازی محلات حاشيهنشين (مطالعه موردی: محلات حاشيهنشين سيلاب، احمدآباد و يانوق دره سی تبريز)
Strategics Empower Margin Dwelling Settlements
(Case Study: Settlements of Seylab, Ahmad Abad and Yanug Darasi of Tabriz)
دکتر سيد سعيد زاهد زاهدانی
دانشيار بخش جامعه شناسی دانشگاه شيراز
حيدر فتح زاده قريبه
دانشجوی دکتری جامعه شناسی
همایش بین المللی سکونتگاههای فقیرنشین شهری – سنندج
International Conference on Urban Slums – 4-5 May 2016 – University of Kurdistan – Sanandaj, I.R. of Iran
مقایسه شاخصهای جمعیتی در سکونتگاههای رسمی و غیررسمی شهر سنندج
سعید خانی، دکترای تخصصی جمعیتشناسی از دانشگاه تهران، مدرس دانشگاههای سنندج.
مسعود سالمی بوکانی، معاونت آمار و اطلاعات سازمان مدیریت و برنامهریزی استان کردستان.
رامین حیدری، کارشناس ارشد اقتصاد، رئیس گروه نقشه و GIS سازمان مدیریت و برنامهریزی استان کردستان.
قربان حسینی، کارشناس ارشد جمعیتشناسی، کارشناس پژوهشی گروه مهاجرت و شهرنشینی مؤسسه مطالعات و مدیریت جامع و تخصصی جمعیت کشور.
عبدالله مفاخری، کارشناس ارشد پژوهش علوم اجتماعی.
همایش بین المللی سکونتگاههای فقیرنشین شهری – سنندج
International Conference on Urban Slums – 4-5 May 2016 – University of Kurdistan – Sanandaj, I.R. of Iran
تاثیر و تاثر اسکان غیررسمی و پراکنش افقی شهر (مطالعه موردی: شهر سنندج)
The mutual effect of informal settlement and city sprawl (a case study of Sanandaj)
ناصح عبدی
دکترسعید زنگنه شهرکی
دکترنفیسه مرصوصی
دکترشاه بخت رستمی
همایش بین المللی سکونتگاههای فقیرنشین شهری – سنندج
International Conference on Urban Slums – 4-5 May 2016 – University of Kurdistan – Sanandaj, I.R. of Iran
بررسی عوامل موثر در فرایند شکل گیری سکونتگاههای خودانگیخته و غیررسمی و تبیین آثار و پیامدهای آن درشهرهای مرزی؛ مطالعه موردی: شهرمریوان
Investigate of Factors influencing the formation of spontaneous settlements and explain the consequences of the border cities, Case study: marivan city
شهرام پشاه آبادی
سامان حیدری
مهسا حاجی
اسعد مرادی
سیده الهام طباطبایی پور
همایش بین المللی سکونتگاههای فقیرنشین شهری – سنندج
International Conference on Urban Slums – 4-5 May 2016 – University of Kurdistan – Sanandaj, I.R. of Iran
مفهوم بهسازی و توانمندسازی در سکونتگاههای فقیرنشین:
تفاوتها، معیارها و شاخصها
The concept of upgrading and enabling in slums: differences, criteria and indexes
مهدی بهاری، حمید اتقایی
همایش بین المللی سکونتگاههای فقیرنشین شهری – سنندج
International Conference on Urban Slums – 4-5 May 2016 – University of Kurdistan – Sanandaj, I.R. of Iran
ضرورت اتخاذ رویکرد پراگماتیستی نسبت به موضوع بازآفرینی شهری در عرصة آموزش آکادمیک
Using pragmatic approach for urban regeneration in academic education
دکتر مرتضی هادی جابری مقدم
مهندس سید حسین میرزاده
همایش بین المللی سکونتگاههای فقیرنشین شهری – سنندج
International Conference on Urban Slums – 4-5 May 2016 – University of Kurdistan – Sanandaj, I.R. of Iran
بازآفرینی سکونتگاههای فقیرنشین شهری بر پایه بازاریابی مکان؛ چشم انداز جهانی
Regeneration of urban slums based on place marketing; International perspective
دکتر مجتبی رفیعیان
فاطمه محمدی آیدغمیش
همایش بین المللی سکونتگاههای فقیرنشین شهری – سنندج
International Conference on Urban Slums – 4-5 May 2016 – University of Kurdistan – Sanandaj, I.R. of Iran
تاثیر فضاهای باز جمعی بر امنیت سکونتگاههای فقیرنشین شهری
نمونه موردی: محله هرندی (دروازه غار) تهران
Impact of Public Open Spaces on Urban Slum's Security
Case Study: Harandi settlement of Tehran
سیدمحسن حبیبی
مهرناز عطاران
همایش بین المللی سکونتگاههای فقیرنشین شهری – سنندج
International Conference on Urban Slums – 4-5 May 2016 – University of Kurdistan – Sanandaj, I.R. of Iran
نقش فضاهای عمومی برای زنان در جهت ارتقاء اجتماع پذیری درسکونتگاه های غیر رسمی (مورد مطالعه: منطقه خضر)
The role of public spaces for women to sociability promotion Informal settlements (case Study: Khazer area)
پریسا منتظری شاد، محمد مهدی گودرزی سروش
همایش بین المللی سکونتگاههای فقیرنشین شهری – سنندج
International Conference on Urban Slums – 4-5 May 2016 – University of Kurdistan – Sanandaj, I.R. of Iran
برنامـه ریـزی شهـری
برای کـم درآمـدها و فقـرا در ايـران
Urban planning for the low-income and poor in Iran
همایش بین المللی سکونتگاههای فقیرنشین شهری
International Conference on Urban Slums – 4-5 May 2016 – University of Kurdistan – Sanandaj, I.R. of Iran
تحلیل راهبردی ظرفیتهای مدیریت شهری مرودشت در فرآیند تهیه و اجرای طرح توانمندسازی سکونتگاههای غیررسمی و ارائه راهکارهای ظرفیت سازی با استفاده از مدل QSPM- SWOT
Strategic Analysis of urban management capacity Marvdasht In the process of preparation and implementation of informal settlement enablement using by
QSPM- SWOT
همایش بین المللی سکونتگاههای فقیرنشین شهری – سنندج
International Conference on Urban Slums – 4-5 May 2016 – University of Kurdistan – Sanandaj, I.R. of Iran
برنامـه ریـزی شهـری
برای کـم درآمـدها و فقـرا در ايـران
Urban planning for the low-income and poor in Iran
عليــرضا محمّــدي
عضو هيئت علمي دانشگاه محقق اردبيلي
همایش بین المللی سکونتگاههای فقیرنشین شهری – سنندج
International Conference on Urban Slums – 4-5 May 2016 – University of Kurdistan – Sanandaj, I.R. of Iran
مشارکت های مردمی درمناطق اسکان غیر رسمی و نظم و امنیت اجتماعی از دید دختران محله کولی آباد کرمانشاه
Public Participation in informal settlements and order and social security The study, girls Kowli Abad district of Kermanshah
ژیلا قزوینه - بی تا حامد- شهپر گراوندی
همایش بین المللی سکونتگاههای فقیرنشین شهری – سنندج
International Conference on Urban Slums – 4-5 May 2016 – University of Kurdistan – Sanandaj, I.R. of Iran
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For people who have money and are philanthropic, there are infinite opportunities to gift a needy person or child a Merry Christmas. Even if you are living on a shoestring budget, you will be surprised at how much you can do.
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Thumbnail picture is by MediaZona, you may read their report on anti-war arson attacks in Russia here: https://en.zona.media/article/2022/10/13/burn-map
Links:
Autonomous Action
http://Avtonom.org
Anarchist Black Cross Moscow
http://Avtonom.org/abc
Solidarity Zone
https://t.me/solidarity_zone
Memorial
https://memopzk.org/, https://t.me/pzk_memorial
OVD-Info
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RosUznik
https://rosuznik.org/
Uznik Online
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Russian Reader
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ABC Irkutsk
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Send mail to prisoners from abroad:
http://Prisonmail.online
YouTube: https://youtu.be/c5nSOdU48O8
Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/libertarianlifecoach/episodes/Russian-anarchist-and-anti-war-movement-in-the-third-year-of-full-scale-war-e2k8ai4
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Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
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Slum Upgrading Index (SUI) 2015 - Dr. Mozaffar Sarrafi
1. Presented by: Mozaffar Sarrafi, PhD.
Alireza Mohammadi & Nasibeh Hashemi
Iranian Urban Development &
Revitalization Corporation
In the Name of God
3rd Meeting of “RSUWG”
29 Nov – 1 Dec 2015, Tehran
Slum Upgrading Index ( SUI )
2. On Slum Upgrading Index:
1. Urban poverty: A global & Asian challenge
2. The necessity to upgrade slums
3. Our understanding of slum upgrading
4. Fields of intervention for slum upgrading
5. Review of experienced global and local indices
6. Contextualizing “CPI” for slum upgrading evaluation
7. Conclusion: “SUI” components & composition
IranBrazil
3. 1970
Rural
63%
Urban
37%
2000 2030
Rural
53%
Urban
47%
Rural
40%
Urban
60%
The Change of Urban Population in the World
Urban poverty: A global and Asian challenge
• Over 90 % of urban population growth is in developing countries
• About half of this growth will end up in living in slums
• Asian has the biggest number of urban population & urban poor
4. Urban poverty: A global and Asian challenge
• The rate of return on capital is greater than the rate of
economic growth and thus, surging inequality
• World economy is dominated by inherited wealth
Thomas Picketty:
6. The necessity to upgrade slums
• Reality of slums as solutions and not only as
problems
• Humane & ethical cause: Human rights and
responsibilities for poverty eradication
• Security & developmental cause: Great
human resources but “double edged sword”
A room shared
by 5 people 3
generations
Sao Paulo: Tale of two cities
7. The necessity to
upgrade slums
“If cities do not begin to deal more
constructively with poverty,
poverty may begin to deal more
destructively with cities.”
Former World Bank president: R. McNamara
Arab spring: Picture of Mohammad
Bouazizi in Protesters’ hands
South America
Egypt
8. Our understanding of slum upgrading
Dualities in upgrading
actions:
• Building vs. Neighborhood
• Physical vs. Socio-
economical
• Objective vs. Subjective
• Product vs. Process
• Standards vs. Affordable
• Exogenous vs.
Endogenous
• Needs vs. Assets
• Resettlement vs. In-situ
• Redevelopment vs.
Regeneration
Bandar Abbas, South of Iran
9. Our understanding of slum upgrading
Conventional Approach New Approach
Building houses Creating neighborhoods
Hardware & physical engineering Software & social organizing
Isolated complexes Integrated quarters
Standard & show-off Affordable & scaling-up
Supply-based provision Asset-based facilitation
Exogenous actions Endogenous actions
Economic growth Sustainable development
Endowing Products Enabling Processes
10. Our understanding of slum upgrading
Community enabling approach
through slum upgrading should
facilitates:
• Building human capital
• Strengthening social capital
• Institutional capacity building
• Pride of place and human
dignity
• Sense of safety & belonging
• City-wide integration
… and finally, sustainable
community development.
Addressing all the causes,
with integrative solutions
11. Our understanding of slum upgrading
Slum upgrading is first of all, about “people
prosperity” and not only, “place prosperity”.
It must lead to integration of slum areas with
the rest of city (de-marginalization of poor)
Physical upgrading should be coincided with
socio-economic uplifting of slum community.
China India
12. Our understanding of slum upgrading
Community building/strengthening is the
pivotal strategy for sustainable upgrading.
Participatory planning is instrumental to the
process of community empowerment.
Urban regeneration should be pursued
concomitant to slum upgrading
Isfehan, Iran Shahre Ghods, Iran
13. Fields of intervention for slum upgrading
Country City Slum Area Programs, Projects
India Mumbai Dharavi
slum improvement program, 1971, slum upgrading program (SUP), 1985, The Prime Ministers
Grant Project (PMGP), Slum Redevelopment Scheme, 1991, Slum Rehabilitation, 1995,
Deharavi rehabilitation project (DRP), 2004
Kenya Nairobi Kibera Slum Upgrading Project (KENSUP), 2005, Informal Settlement Improvement Program, 2011
Brazil São Paulo
Guarapirang
a
Brazil Slum Upgrading Program “BSUP”, 2005, Primary and secondary infrastructure project
for the collection and treatment of wastewater, Regulatory and legal framework development
project, Guarapiranga Upgrading Project, 1993- 2000
Brazil Salvador Alagados
Alagados Integrated Slum Upgrading Program, Urban Infrastructure Development Program,
PRODUR,1990, Ribier Azul Urban Poverty Reduction Program, 1999, Technical and Social
Support Project " PATZ", 2001-2006.
Bangladesh Dhaka All slums
Slum Improvement Project, 1985, Back to Home, 1991, Bhashantek Rehabilitation Project,
2006, Urban Basic Services Delivery Project, 1992, Integrated Secondary Towns Flood
Protection , 1992, Secondary Towns Infrastructure Development Project, 1992, Community
Empowerment for Urban Poverty Alleviation, 1992
Morocco
Casablanc
a
Villes Sans
Bidonvilles
“Initiative nationale de developpement humain” Program, 2005, Villes Sans Bidonvilles
Project, 2004, Moukawalati Program
Indonesia
Surabaya
&
Bandung
Tamansari
National Development Plan: NDP, Tamansari Project, Boezem Morokrembangan, Kampung
Improvement Program ( KIP), The Area Based Slum Upgrading Project, Community Life
Improvement Program
Thailand Bangkok All slums Baan Mankong Project, Baan Ua Arthorn Project
Egypt
Alexandri
a
Abdel-
Moneim
Riad
Informal Settlements Development Program (ISDP), 2004, Informal settlement belting
program , Ezzbet Abd El Meniem Upgrading Program
Ghana Kumasi All slums
Urban Environment Sanitation Program (UESP) I, II. European Union Micro Projects (EUMP)
Community Infrastructure Upgrading, Government Accountability Improvement Trust (GAIT),
Urban Poverty Reduction Project (UPRP), Un- Habitat Slum Upgrading Facility (SUF), The
Program, Development Strategy
14. Fields of intervention for slum upgrading
Fields of intervention:
• Social
• Economic
• Physical
• Environmental
• Institutional
Scales of intervention:
• National
• City
• Community
• Household
Outcomes:
• Lands
• Buildings
• Infrastructures
• Services
• Governance
Impacts:
• Poverty
• Equity
• Hazards
• Environ’mt
• Health
• Education
• Income
• Hope
• Happiness
19. National
and
Regional
Index
City
and
local
Index Concept
Meeting the needs of current generations without compromising
the ability of future generations to meet there own needs
Reviewofexperiencedglobalandlocalindices
Preventionofdepletionanddegradationofenvironmentalresources
whileenhancingqualityoflife andreducingpoverty
23. National
and
Regional
Index
City
and
local
Index Concept
Evaluation of economic progress, sustainability of goals and
strategies according to 1992 Rio agenda
Reviewofexperiencedglobalandlocalindices
Prevention of resource depletion, preservation of ecological
balance, enhancing quality of life and poverty reduction
31. National
and
Regional
Index
City
and
local
Index Concept
Redefinition of prosperity emphasizing fulfilling material needs,
life expectancy, infant mortality and education , coping with
economic crisis
Reviewofexperiencedglobalandlocalindices
Sustainability of well being and attaining sustainable economy
34. National
and
Regional
Index
City
and
local
Index
Social well being Personal well being
Sense of goodness, life satisfaction,
happiness, self confidence, flexibility
Supportive relationships, social
trust, sense of belonging
Reviewofexperiencedglobalandlocalindices
35. National
and
Regional
Index
City
and
local
Index Concept
Revision of 1992 Rio sustainable development index in
fulfilling basic needs while considering future needs
Reviewofexperiencedglobalandlocalindices
Enabling people to meet their needs while enjoying quality of
life within ecological limits
39. National
and
Regional
Index
City
and
local
Index Concept
Capacity and ability to achieve higher state in different
economic development dimensions
Reviewofexperiencedglobalandlocalindices
Economicdevelopmentviahumancapital,higherproductivity,highervalueadded,quality
ofproducts,innovationandreachinghighqualityoflifewithhighcapabilityincompetition
41. National
and
Regional
Index
City
and
local
Index
Concept
Same as human development concept at city level, emphasizing
equal opportunity, well being, city services and facilities
Reviewofexperiencedglobalandlocalindices
Poverty reduction, equity, balanced and people-oriented
development,
49. National
and
Regional
Index
City
and
local
Index
Concept
Responding to impacts and challenges of hasty growth of
cities, attaining balanced and harmonious development,
increasing citizens’ satisfaction
Reviewofexperiencedglobalandlocalindices
Well being and better quality of life for every one,
achievement of good, sustainable, and prosperous city
50. Reviewofexperiencedglobalandlocalindices
National
and
Regional
Index
City
and
local
Index
Productivity
Infrastructure
Environmental
sustainability
Quality of
life
Equity &
social
inclusion
Contributes to economic growth and development,
generates income, provides decent jobs and equal
opportunities for all through effective economic
policies and reforms.
Ensures equitable (re)distribution of the
benefits of prosperity, reduces poverty
and the incidence of slums, protects the
rights of minority and vulnerable
groups, enhances gender equality, and
ensures civic participation in the social,
political and cultural spheres.
Provides adequate infrastructure – water,
sanitation, roads, information and
communication technology – in order to
improve living standards and enhance
productivity, mobility and connectivity.
Enhances the use of public spaces for the
sake of community cohesion and civic
identity, and guarantees individual and
material safety and security.
Values the protection of the urban environment and
natural assets while ensuring growth, pursues energy
efficiency, reduces pressure on surrounding land and
natural resources, reduces environmental losses
through creative, environment-enhancing solutions.
51. Review of experienced global & local indices
The Wheel of
Urban Prosperity
UN-Habitat 2012
City Prosperity Index:
1. Productivity
2. Infrastructure
3. Quality of Life
4. Equity & Social
Inclusion
5. Environmental
Sustainability
52. Review of experienced global & local indices
The UN-Habitat City Prosperity Index, 2012-2013
Dimensions Definitions/variables
Productivity The productivity index is measured through the city product, which is
composed of the variables: capital investment, formal/informal
employment,inflation, trade, savings, export/importand household
income/ consumption.The city product representsthe total output of goods
and services (value added) produced by a city’s population during a specific
year.
Quality of life The quality of life index is a combination of four sub-indices: education,
health, safety/security, social capital and public space. The sub-index
education includes literacy, primary, secondary and tertiary enrolment.The
sub-index health includes life expectancy, under-five mortality rates,
HIV/AIDS, morbidity and nutrition variables.
Infrastructure
development
The infrastructuredevelopmentindex combines two sub-indices: one for
infrastructure,and another for housing. The infrastructure sub-index
includes: connection to services (piped water, sewerage, electricity and ICT),
waste management, knowledge infrastructure,health infrastructure,
transport and road infrastructure.The housing sub-index includes building
materials and living space.
Environmental
sustainability
The environmentalsustainabilityindex is made of four sub-indices: air
quality (PM10), CO2 emissions, energy and indoor pollution.
Equity & social
inclusion
The equity and social inclusion index combines statistical measures of
inequality of income/consumption (Gini coefficient)and social and gender
inequality of access to services and infrastructure.
53. Contextualizing “CPI” for slum
upgrading evaluation
Proposition: Prosperity in slum areas is a collective
achievement. Community spirit will lead to sense of
belonging, hope and striving parallel to outsiders’ efforts.
Community is essential for achieving sustainable
development (social integration and environmental stewardship).
Old Neighborhood
Fist in Ramedan, Tehran
FGDs in Slum Areas of Iran
54. Contextualizing “CPI” for slum
upgrading evaluation: “ SUI ”
Quality
of Life
Equity &
Social
Inclusion
Infrastructure
Productivity
Environmental
Sustainability
Community
Development
Slum
Upgrading
Index
55. “SUI” is more about outcomes and less about
outputs.
“SUI” is not addressing causes and process.
“SUI” is concentrated on outcome of slum
upgrading efforts with emphasis on societal
results as well as social solidarity with the city.
“SUI” can be calculated as two main
components separately: First, 5 measures like
CPI and second, community development
index to be combined later.
Contextualizing “CPI” for slum
upgrading evaluation: “ SUI ”
56. Conclusion: “ SUI ” components & composition
Slum Upgrading Index 2015
Productivity The productivity index is measured through the slum area product, which is composed of the
variables: capital investment, formal/informal employment, inflation, trade, savings, export/import
and household income/ consumption. The slum area product represents the total output of goods
and services (value added) produced by a slum’s population during a specific year.
Quality of life The quality of life index is a combination of four sub-indices: education, health, safety/security, social
capital and public space. The sub-index education includes literacy, primary, secondary and tertiary
enrolment. The sub-index health includes life expectancy, under-five mortality rates, HIV/AIDS,
morbidity and nutrition variables.
Infrastructure
development
The infrastructure development index combines two sub-indices: one for infrastructure, and another
for housing. The infrastructure sub-index includes: connection to services (piped water, sewerage,
electricity and ICT), waste management, knowledge infrastructure, health infrastructure, transport
and road infrastructure. The housing sub-index includes building materials and living space.
Environmental
sustainability
The environmental sustainability index is made of four sub-indices: air quality (PM10), CO2
emissions, energy and indoor pollution.
Equity & social
inclusion
The equity and social inclusion index combines statistical measures of inequality of
income/consumption (Gini coefficient) and social and gender inequality of access to services and
infrastructure.
Community
Development
The community development index combines 5 sub-indices for: spiritual
health (suicide, crime, mental disorder, faith based membership), social
integration (sport & cultural events, representation, court cases), public
participation (voting, CBO, NGO, CSO), and urban facilities (town hall, sport
& recreation, police & fire station).
57. Conclusion: “SUI” components & composition
Some topics to be discussed:
Are the proposed indices
representative of
community development?
Should we just follow the
slum households criteria
(i.e., water, sanitation,
durable housing,
sufficient living area,
security of tenure)?
How to incorporate the
evaluation of progress
and continuity of efforts?
Can we consider
proactive measures?
What methods of data
gathering is best for
these indicators?
Do the indicators have
equal weight in “SUI”?