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E-raamat: Atlas of Informal Settlement: Understanding Self-Organized Urban Design

(University of Melbourne, Australia), (University of Melbourne, Australia), (University of Melbourne, Australia), (University of Melbourne, Australia), (University of Melbourne, Australia)
  • Formaat: 304 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Sep-2023
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781350295056
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  • Formaat: 304 pages
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  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781350295056

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Informal settlements and slums are the most pervasive modes of urbanization on the planet, housing up to 2 billion people and absorbing most rural-to-urban migration worldwide. This presents architects, urban planners, and everyone working to improve the lives of the world's urban poor, with a uniquely complex and urgent challenge.

Featuring 50 contemporary case studies of informal settlements from over 30 cities across the Global South, the Atlas of Informal Settlement is the first book to map the processes by which informal settlements and slums grow and develop. Each case study uses maps and aerial photographs to examine the key stages of development, while accompanying texts outline the impact of environmental, social, economic and political factors – ultimately revealing the hidden rules and logics embodied in informal settlements worldwide.

As the focus of sustainable urban development shifts towards the upgrade of slums through community collaboration, it has become vital to understand how such places develop. The Atlas of Informal Settlement provides key insights, enabling designers and planners to better harness the positive capacities of informal production. The book is also interspersed with short chapters introducing key theoretical concepts – the issues and complexities at stake when thinking about informal settlements – making this book essential reading for all students, academics, and professionals working in informal settlement contexts, from architects and urban designers to NGOs, policy-makers, and community activists.

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The Atlas demonstrates the indispensable value that is generated by investigating the spatial logic of informal settlement, as this exposes factors often overlooked in broad-brush statistics and geospatial analysis based on artificial intelligence. Focusing on fifty-one sites, the Atlas offers a nuanced spatial analysis at different scale levels and reveals the processes and outcomes of self-organized urban design. In doing so, it offers learnings for context-sensitive policies for affordable housing and neighbourhood infrastructure in rapidly growing cities. * Raf Tuts, Director, Global Solutions Division, UN-Habitat * We know very little about most of the informal settlements that house over a billion urban dwellers. This book advances and deepens our understanding of these settlements development and expansion over time in all their diversity and complexity. * David Satterthwaite, International Institute for Environment and Development * This is a vital empirical consolidation of the heterogeneous ways urban settlements are being composed and governed. The "informal" is always extending itself across new terrain and vernaculars; something always being worked and worked on in incessant processes of becoming unsettled and resettled. * AbdouMaliq Simone, Urban Institute, University of Sheffield * A nuanced, highly accessible and thought-worthy text ... A major accomplishment * Journal of Urban Design * One of the most ambitious attempts to date of comparative research ... What Dovey and his team have accomplished is impressive. * International Journal of Urban and Regional Research *

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The first book to map the processes by which informal settlements and slums grow and develop, presenting 50 contemporary case studies of informal settlements from over 30 cities across the Global South.

List of figures
List of authors
Acknowledgements

Part A INTRODUCTION: Informal Settlement as a Verb
Part B METHOD: Mapping Informal Assemblages
Part C SETTLEMENT
Part D MORPHOGENESIS: The Spatial Logic of Self-Organized Urban Design

Part E REFERENCES

Glossary
Index

Kim Dovey is Professor of Architecture and Urban Design at the University of Melbourne.

Matthijs van Oostrum currently works with UN-Habitat, Nairobi.

Tanzil Shafique is Lecturer in Urban Design at the University of Sheffield.

Ishita Chatterjee is Associate Professor at the Jindal School of Art and Architecture, O.P. Jindal Global University.

Elek Pafka is Senior Lecturer in Urban Design and Planning at the University of Melbourne.

The authors are all associated with InfUr- the Informal Urbanism Research Hub at the University of Melbourne.