Rural Poverty and Slums
Author: Samarth Modku Dahiwale
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Published: 1997
Total Pages: 164
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Author: Samarth Modku Dahiwale
Publisher:
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 164
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKStudy, with reference to Kolhapur City, Maharashtra State.
Author: Jason Corburn
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Published: 2016-06-07
Total Pages: 337
ISBN-13: 0520962796
DOWNLOAD EBOOKUrban slum dwellers—especially in emerging-economy countries—are often poor, live in squalor, and suffer unnecessarily from disease, disability, premature death, and reduced life expectancy. Yet living in a city can and should be healthy. Slum Health exposes how and why slums can be unhealthy; reveals that not all slums are equal in terms of the hazards and health issues faced by residents; and suggests how slum dwellers, scientists, and social movements can come together to make slum life safer, more just, and healthier. Editors Jason Corburn and Lee Riley argue that valuing both new biologic and “street” science—professional and lay knowledge—is crucial for improving the well-being of the millions of urban poor living in slums.
Author: Mike Davis
Publisher: Verso
Published: 2007-09-17
Total Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 1844671607
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCelebrated urban theorist Davis provides a global overview of the diverse religious, ethnic, and political movements competing for the souls of the new urban poor.
Author: United Nations Human Settlements Programme
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2012-05-23
Total Pages: 346
ISBN-13: 1136554750
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Challenge of Slums presents the first global assessment of slums, emphasizing their problems and prospects. Using a newly formulated operational definition of slums, it presents estimates of the number of urban slum dwellers and examines the factors at all level, from local to global, that underlie the formation of slums as well as their social, spatial and economic characteristics and dynamics. It goes on to evaluate the principal policy responses to the slum challenge of the last few decades. From this assessment, the immensity of the challenges that slums pose is clear. Almost 1 billion people live in slums, the majority in the developing world where over 40 per cent of the urban population are slum dwellers. The number is growing and will continue to increase unless there is serious and concerted action by municipal authorities, governments, civil society and the international community. This report points the way forward and identifies the most promising approaches to achieving the United Nations Millennium Declaration targets for improving the lives of slum dwellers by scaling up participatory slum upgrading and poverty reduction programmes. The Global Report on Human Settlements is the most authoritative and up-to-date assessment of conditions and trends in the world's cities. Written in clear language and supported by informative graphics, case studies and extensive statistical data, it will be an essential tool and reference for researchers, academics, planners, public authorities and civil society organizations around the world.
Author: Asian Development Bank
Publisher: Asian Development Bank
Published: 2014-09-01
Total Pages: 152
ISBN-13: 9292546643
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis report provides an overview of important urban poverty questions. What defines urban poverty and how is urban poverty being measured? What other factors beyond consumption poverty need to be tackled? Who are the urban poor? What relations exist between urban poverty and city size? What linkages exist between urbanization, income, and urban poverty? What policy responses to urban poverty are implemented in selected Asian countries? The report served as a background study for the International Policy Workshop on Urban Poverty and Inclusive Cities in Asia, organized by the Asian Development Bank and the International Poverty Reduction Center held from 24-25 June 2013 in Suqian, Jiangsu Province, the People's Republic of China.
Author: Marianne Fay
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 284
ISBN-13: 9780821360699
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAbout half of the region's poor live in cities, and policy makers across Latin America are increasingly interested in policy advice on how to design programmes and policies to tackle poverty. This publication argues that the causes of poverty, the nature of deprivation, and the policy levers to fight poverty are, to a large extent, site specific. It therefore focuses on strategies to assist the urban poor in making the most of the opportunities offered by cities, such as larger labour markets and better services, while helping them cope with the negative aspects, such as higher housing costs, pollution, risk of crime and less social capital.
Author: United States. National Advisory Commission on Rural Poverty
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Published: 1968
Total Pages: 628
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Adam W. Parsons
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Published: 2010
Total Pages: 75
ISBN-13: 9781907121029
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: United States. National Advisory Commission on Rural Poverty
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Published: 1967
Total Pages: 514
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Rajesh Gill
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Published: 1994
Total Pages: 152
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKComparative analysis of slums in terms of socio-economic characteristics, rural-urban linkages, integration with urban community; a case study of Bombay and Chandīgarh.