From the City to the Desert
Beier, Raffael
Produktnummer:
18e0b1295d77184344ad299ff4937dc707
Autor: | Beier, Raffael |
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Themengebiete: | Morocco / Marokko Resettlement / Umsiedlung Slums Urban development / Stadtentwicklung Urban sociology / Stadtsoziologie |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 23.08.2019 |
EAN: | 9783832549510 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Seitenzahl: | 335 |
Produktart: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Verlag: | Logos Berlin |
Untertitel: | Analysing shantytown resettlement in Casablanca, Morocco, from residents' perspectives |
Produktinformationen "From the City to the Desert"
In recent years, large-scale housing and resettlement projects have experienced a renaissance in many developing countries and are increasingly shaping new urban peripheries. One prominent example is Morocco's Villes Sans Bidonville (cities without shantytowns) programme that aims at eradicating all shantytowns in Morocco by resettling its population to apartment blocks at the urban peripheries. Analysing the specific resettlement project of Karyan Central, a 90-year-old shantytown in Casablanca, this book sheds light on both process and outcome of resettlement from the perspective of affected people. It draws on rich empirical data from a structure household survey (n=871), qualitative interviews with different stakeholder, document analysis, and non-participant observation gathered during four months of field research. The author emphasises that the VSB programme, although formally part of anti-poverty and urban inclusion policies, puts primary focus on the clearance of the shantytown. Largely based on ill-informed policy assumptions, stigmatisation, rent-seeking, and opaque implementation practices, the VSB programme interpreted adequate housing in a narrow sense. By showing how social interactions, employment patterns, and access to urban functions have changed because of resettlement, the book provides sound empirical evidence that housing means more than four walls and a roof.

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