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Record Nr.

UNINA9910477336703321

Titolo

Housing and Human Settlements in a World of Change / Astrid Ley, Md Ashiq Ur Rahman, Josefine Fokdal, Raquel Rolnik, Mohammed El Soufi

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Bielefeld, : transcript Verlag, 2020

ISBN

3-8394-4942-1

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (275 pages) : illustrations (some colour), maps (some colour)

Collana

Habitat-International: Schriften zur internationalen Urbanistik

Disciplina

333.338095

Soggetti

Housing

Migration

Neo-liberal Paradigm

Climate Change

Globalization

City

Space

Urban Studies

Urban Planning

Social Geography

Sociology

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Frontmatter    1 Content    5 Foreword    9 Foreword    15 Introduction: Housing and Human Settlements in a World of Change    25 Chapter 1: Indonesian Housing Policy in the Era of Globalization    47 Chapter 2: Let's Get Down to Business - Private Influences in the Making of Affordable Housing Policies    65 Chapter 3: Mutual Aid, Self-Management and Collective Ownership    89 Chapter 4: Understanding the Housing Needs of Low-Skilled Bangladeshi Migrants in Oman    109 Chapter 5: Between Need for Housing and Speculation    129 Chapter 6: Influence of Migrants' Two-Directional Rural-Urban Linkages in Urban Villages in China    147 Chapter 7: Urban Environmental Migrants    165 Chapter 8: Heat-Stress-Related Climate-Change Adaptation in Informal Urban Communities    189 Chapter 9: From the Hyper-ghetto to



Statesubsidised Urban Sprawl    219 Chapter 10: Learning From Co-Produced Landslide Risk Mitigation Strategies in Low-Income Settlements in Medellín (Colombia) and São Paulo (Brazil)    243 Bio Notes    267

Sommario/riassunto

The challenge of housing is increasingly recognised in international policy discussions in connection to the processes of migration, climate change, and economic globalisation. This book addresses the challenges of housing and emerging solutions along the lines of three major dynamics: migration, climate change, and neo-liberalism. It explores the outcomes of neo-liberal »enabling« ideas, responses to extreme climate events with different housing approaches, and how the dynamics of migration reshape the urban housing provision in a changing world. The aim is to contextualise the theoretical discourses by reflecting on the case study context of the eleven papers published in this book.With forewords by Raquel Rolnik (University Sao Paulo) and Mohammed El Sioufi (UN-Habitat).

»Die Autor_innen [beschränken sich] nicht darauf, Vulnerabilität und politische Defizite herauszustellen, sondern bieten stets auch mögliche Antworten sowie Bewältigungspotenziale und akzentuieren Widerstand bzw. Handlungsfähigkeit der Wohnenden.«