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Land and urban policies for poverty reduction

Contributor(s): International Urban Research Symposium, 3 Brasília Abril 2005 | .
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Washington / Brasília : World Bank / IPEA, 2007Description: 376 p.ISBN: 8586170968.Subject(s): Política Urbana | Urbanismo | Exclusão Social | Pobreza | Condição Socioeconômica | Brasil | América Latina | Irã | Peru | Ruanda | Camboja | Namíbia | África | Colômbia | Índia
Contents:
Part I. Land markets, land development, and land policy Introduction - Bruce W. Ferguson Enabling housing markets or increasing low income access to urban land: lessons from Iran - Ramin Keivani, Michael Mattingly and Hamid Majedi The NUEVO USME and PEREIRA projects: mobilization of land value increment for provision of serviced land for social housing - Maria Mercedes Maldonado Copello Limits to large-scale reconstruction: land development for the poor in inadequately functioning land markets - Glenn Pearce-Oroz Institutional constraints on the property tax and semi-autonomous municipal tax agencies in Peru - Markus Ruhling Part II. Secure tenure, property rights, and infomal land delivery systems Introduction - Bruce W. Ferguson Market-driven eviction processes in developing cities: the cases of kigali and Phnom Penh - Alain Durand-Lasserve Property rights, land markets and poverty in Namibia's 'extra-legal' settlements: an institutional approach - M. M. Mooya, and C. E. Cloete Principles, bases and challenges of the national programme to support sustainable urban land regularisation in Brasil - Edesio Fernandes Informal land markets in favelas and residential mobility of the poor; a contribution to a research agenda - Pedro Abramo Land for housing in african cities: are informal delivery systems institutionally robust and pro-poor? - Carole Rakodi Part III. Informal settlement, slums and upgrading Introduction - Bruce W. Ferguson Basic costs of slum upgrading in Brazil - Alex Abiko, Luiz Reynaldo de Azevedo Cardoso, Ricardo Rinaldelli, and Heitor Cesar Riogi Haga Slum Growth model: Theory, method, implementation and evalution - Remy Sietchiping Residential segregation and social exclusion in Brazilian housing markets - Maria da Piedade Morais, Bruno de Oliveira Cruz, and Carlos Wagner de Albuquerque Oliveira Approaches to the regularization of informal settlements: the case of PRIMED in Medellin, Colombia - John J. Betancur Strategizing slum improvement in India: a method to monitor and refocus slum development programs - Robert Buckley, Mahavir Singh, and Jerry Kalarickal
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Part I. Land markets, land development, and land policy Introduction - Bruce W. Ferguson Enabling housing markets or increasing low income access to urban land: lessons from Iran - Ramin Keivani, Michael Mattingly and Hamid Majedi The NUEVO USME and PEREIRA projects: mobilization of land value increment for provision of serviced land for social housing - Maria Mercedes Maldonado Copello Limits to large-scale reconstruction: land development for the poor in inadequately functioning land markets - Glenn Pearce-Oroz Institutional constraints on the property tax and semi-autonomous municipal tax agencies in Peru - Markus Ruhling Part II. Secure tenure, property rights, and infomal land delivery systems Introduction - Bruce W. Ferguson Market-driven eviction processes in developing cities: the cases of kigali and Phnom Penh - Alain Durand-Lasserve Property rights, land markets and poverty in Namibia's 'extra-legal' settlements: an institutional approach - M. M. Mooya, and C. E. Cloete Principles, bases and challenges of the national programme to support sustainable urban land regularisation in Brasil - Edesio Fernandes Informal land markets in favelas and residential mobility of the poor; a contribution to a research agenda - Pedro Abramo Land for housing in african cities: are informal delivery systems institutionally robust and pro-poor? - Carole Rakodi Part III. Informal settlement, slums and upgrading Introduction - Bruce W. Ferguson Basic costs of slum upgrading in Brazil - Alex Abiko, Luiz Reynaldo de Azevedo Cardoso, Ricardo Rinaldelli, and Heitor Cesar Riogi Haga Slum Growth model: Theory, method, implementation and evalution - Remy Sietchiping Residential segregation and social exclusion in Brazilian housing markets - Maria da Piedade Morais, Bruno de Oliveira Cruz, and Carlos Wagner de Albuquerque Oliveira Approaches to the regularization of informal settlements: the case of PRIMED in Medellin, Colombia - John J. Betancur Strategizing slum improvement in India: a method to monitor and refocus slum development programs - Robert Buckley, Mahavir Singh, and Jerry Kalarickal

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