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Housing the Poor

The Right to the City and Policy Arrangements in Urban Indonesia
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
505 Seiten
Englisch
Franz Steiner Verlagerschienen am16.05.2023
More than one billion people live in slums, and it remains a distant dream to achieve adequate housing for all, as articulated in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 11). Sound housing policies for the poor do exist but require an appropriate governance framework and a normative orientation. This book analyses in detail half a century of international discussions on housing, slums, and informal settlements, identifies policy phases (self-help, enabling) and discusses pros and cons of applied measures globally and in the context of Indonesia. It contributes to a better understanding of interlinkages between urban governance and housing policies by employing the analytical framework of policy arrangements, and by developing a normative compass based on Henri Lefebvre's right to the city. Empirically, it examines and compares housing strategies (social housing, resettlements, slum upgrading) and modes of governance in two case studies, the Indonesian cities Surabaya and Surakarta. The findings show that specific policy arrangements oriented towards a normative goal are crucial for the emergence of sound housing policies and a societal transformation that benefits marginalised groups.mehr

Produkt

KlappentextMore than one billion people live in slums, and it remains a distant dream to achieve adequate housing for all, as articulated in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 11). Sound housing policies for the poor do exist but require an appropriate governance framework and a normative orientation. This book analyses in detail half a century of international discussions on housing, slums, and informal settlements, identifies policy phases (self-help, enabling) and discusses pros and cons of applied measures globally and in the context of Indonesia. It contributes to a better understanding of interlinkages between urban governance and housing policies by employing the analytical framework of policy arrangements, and by developing a normative compass based on Henri Lefebvre's right to the city. Empirically, it examines and compares housing strategies (social housing, resettlements, slum upgrading) and modes of governance in two case studies, the Indonesian cities Surabaya and Surakarta. The findings show that specific policy arrangements oriented towards a normative goal are crucial for the emergence of sound housing policies and a societal transformation that benefits marginalised groups.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-3-515-13348-7
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2023
Erscheinungsdatum16.05.2023
Seiten505 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht873 g
Illustrationen31 schw.-w. u. 46 farb. Abb., 44 schw.-w. Tab.
Artikel-Nr.16696592

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Kritik
"Umfassend kontextualisiert [Obermayr] den Forschungsgegenstand aus globaler und lokaler Perspektive, diskutiert theoretische wie normative Grundlagen (v.a. Henri Lefebvres 'Recht auf Stadt' und seine Überlegungen zur Produktion urbaner Räume) und setzt sich mit unterschiedlichen Maßnahmen, Strategien und Interventionen im Bereich der Wohnungspolitik auseinander." https://www.centrum3.at/medientipps/housing-the-poor Centrum für Internationale Entwicklung 20231001mehr

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Autor

Christian Obermayr's research interests concern human geographies of the production of space in urban areas and possibilities for transformations towards sustainability. This includes the examination of urbanization processes, related modes of governance and resulting socio-spatial patterns. Thematically, he focuses housing matters - policies and strategies for informal settlements, social housing and sustainable neighbourhoods - working empirically mostly on cities in Indonesia and Austria.