The Self-Build Experience: Institutionalization, Place-Making and City Building: Urban Policy, Planning and the Built Environment
Editat de Willem Salet, Camila D'Ottaviano, Stan Majoor, Daniel Bossuyten Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 iul 2021
This book investigates self-build housing for low and middle-income groups in urbanized areas in three different continents: South America (Brazil and Ecuador), Europe (the Netherlands, Albany, and Turkey) and Africa (Ethiopia, Egypt and Burkina Faso). Although the levels of social and economic prosperity and the related housing and urban context across these three continents are vastly different, there is a recurring central field of tension of governmental regulation vis-à-vis societal self-regulation. The following question will be at the center of the book: How is the capacity for self-regulation in practices of self-build housing and facilities related to formal domains of governance and regulation and how can this relationship be optimized to create more socially sustainable forms of urbanization?
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781447348443
ISBN-10: 1447348443
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 159 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press
Seria Urban Policy, Planning and the Built Environment
ISBN-10: 1447348443
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 159 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press
Seria Urban Policy, Planning and the Built Environment
Notă biografică
Willem Salet is emeritus professor of urban and regional planning at the University of Amsterdam. Camila d’Ottaviano is an architect, urban planner, and faculty member in the School of Architecture and Urban Planning at the University of São Paulo. Stan Majoor is professor of urban management at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences. Daniel Bossuyt is a doctoral researcher at the University of Amsterdam.
Cuprins
Introduction; Chapter 1. The right to city: Dovetailing between regulation and self-regulation: General Introduction - Willem Salet, Camila D’Ottaviano, Stan Majoor, & Daniel Bossuyt (Eds.); Part A: Governance; Chapter 2. Commissioning as the Cornerstone of Self-Building: Exemplifying constraints and opportunities in Europe - Daniel Bossuyt, Willem Salet & Stan Majoor; Chapter 3. The institutionalisation of self-build governance: Exemplifying governance relationships in Latin America - Camila D’Ottaviano, Suzana Pasternak, Jorge Bassani & Caio Santo Amore; Chapter 4. Self-help Housing as Contested Territory: Experiences in Urban Africa - Johan Post; Part B: Quality of Place: The experiences of the residents; Chapter 5. Informal housing in Sao Paulo: Some experiences of the “My Life My House Entities” Program - Camila D’Ottaviano, Adelcke Rossetto Netto, Cecília Andrade Fiúza & Flávia Massimetti; Chapter 6. The Solano Trindade occupation as an urban self-management project (Rio de Janeiro) - Luciana Corrêa do Lago, Irene Mello & Fernanda Petrus; Chapter 7. “Minga” and the production of habitat: a case study of the Alianza Solidaria Housing Cooperative’s Alpallacta project (Quito) - Hernán Espinoza Riera, Janaína Marx, Andrés Cevallos UMD & Bernardo Rosero Moncayo; Chapter 8. Experiences of alternative commissioning regimes in Amsterdam/ Almere - Daniel Bossuyt; Chapter 9. Residential experiences in times of shifting housing regimes in Istanbul - Zeynep Enlil & Iclal Dinçer; Chapter 10. Experiences of the African City. Urban Fields in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso) - PM Author to be invited, in January 2018; Part C: City Building; Chapter 11. Implications for City-Building: typical cases in Europe and Brazil - Daniel Bossuyt, Camila D’Ottaviano, Stan Majoor, Suzana Pasternak & Willem Salet; Chapter 12. Addis Ababa’s ‘Kebele’ Houses: A Case of State-Owned Informality - Anteneh Tesfaye Tola; Chapter 13. A Ring Road with a View: Cairo’s Red Brick Neighborhoods - Rene Boer; Chapter 14. From neighbourhood self-organisation to city-building: The case of Bathore, Kamza (Albania) - Ledio Allkja; Conclusions - Willem Salet, Camila D’Ottaviano, Stan Majoor, & Daniel Bossuyt (Eds.).