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E-raamat: Self-Build Experience: Institutionalisation, Place-Making and City Building

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Using a broad international comparative perspective spanning multiple countries across South America, Europe and Africa, contributors explore resident-led self-building for low- and middle-income groups in urban areas. Although social, economic and urban prosperity differs across these contexts, there exists a recurring, cross-continental, tension between formal governance and self-regulation.



Contributors examine the multifaceted regulation dilemmas of self-building under the conditions of modernisation and consider alternative methods of institutionalisation, place-making and urban design, reconceptualising the moral and managerial ownership of the city. Innovative in scope, this book provides an array of globalised solutions for navigating regulatory tensions in order to optimise sustainable development for the future.

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The book refreshingly treats self-construction as a right to the city. As many of the chapters show, this practice, which emerges 'from below', has become an integral, often institutionalized, part of the urban self-regulation process. Oren Yiftachel, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. Provides a powerful interrogation of the role of low-income residents in the articulation of their own livelihoods, claiming their rights and transforming policies at the political level. Raquel Rolnik, University of São Paulo

List of figures and tables
xi
Notes on contributors xiii
Foreword xix
Oren Yiftachel
Preface xxi
Willem Salet
Camila D'Ottaviano
Stan Majoor
Daniel Bossuyt
1 Introduction: Self-building as a right to the city
1(22)
Willem Salet
Camila D'Ottaviano
Stan Majoor
Daniel Bossuyt
Part I The changing decor of governance
2 The institutionalisation of self-build governance: exemplifying governance relationships in Sao Paulo/Brazil/Latin America
23(20)
Camila D'Ottaviano
Suzana Pasternak
Jorge Bassani
Caio Santo Amore
3 Contested governance of housing for low- and middle-income groups in European city-regions: the pivotal role of commissioning
43(14)
Willem Salet
Daniel Bossuyt
4 Self-building in contested spaces: livelihoods and productivity challenges of the urban poor in Africa
57(22)
Nicky Pouw
Marina Humblot
Part II Changing housing regimes
5 My House, My Life Programme -- Entities: two self-management experiences in the city of Sao Paulo
79(22)
Camila D'Ottaviano
Adelcke Rossetto Netto
Cecilia Andrade Fiuza
Flavia Massimetti
Juliana doAmaral Costa Lima
6 The Solano Trindade housing occupation as an urban self-management project in metropolitan Rio de Janeiro
101(20)
Luciana Correa do Lago
Fernanda Petrus
Irene de Queiroz e Mello
7 Self-management and the production of habitat: a case study of the Alianza Solidaria Housing Cooperative in Quito
121(22)
Hernin Espinoza Riera
Andre's Cevallos Serrano
Bernardo Rosero
Irina Codoy
Janaina Marx
8 Residents' experiences of self-build housing
143(24)
Daniel Bossuyt
9 Residential experiences in times of shifting housing regimes in Istanbul
167(24)
Zeynep Enid
Iclal Dinger
10 The experience of an African city: urban areas in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
191(18)
Adama Belemvire
11 The implications of self-build for the social and spatial shape of city-regions: exemplifying the cases of Sao Paulo and Amsterdam
209(20)
Camila D'Ottaviano
Stan Majoor
Suzana Pasternak
Willem Salet
12 From neighbourhood self-organisation to city building: the case of Bathore, Kamez (Albania)
229(16)
Ledio Allkja
13 Conclusion: The normalisation of moral ownership
245(24)
Willem Salet
Camila D'Ottaviano
Stan Majoor
Daniel Bossuyt
Index 269
Willem Salet is Emeritus Professor in Urban and Regional Planning at the University of Amsterdam.









Camila L. DOttaviano 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.









Daniël Bossuyt is a PhD researcher at the University of Amsterdam.