Co-producing land for housing through informal settlement upgrading: lessons from a Namibian municipality
Author(s): |
Guillermo Delgado
Anna Muller Royal Mabakeng Martin Namupala |
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | English |
Published in: | Environment and Urbanization, March 2020, n. 1, v. 32 |
Page(s): | 095624782090398 |
DOI: | 10.1177/0956247820903981 |
Abstract: |
This paper summarizes the informal settlement upgrading processes in the Namibian municipality of Gobabis, which are arguably the most accomplished bottom-up developments in the country so far. As these processes were made possible through a broad coalition of partners, we employ the lens of co-production and engage with the more recent literature on it, which focuses on questions of equity and empowerment. We note how co-production achieves more efficient use of resources and decentralizes power in urban development. We argue that in this case, efficiency and equity are aligned. We also note how despite these achievements, the balance of power remains uneven in favour of central and local governments. The paper also briefly describes the context of urban development in Namibia, and concludes with a set of questions for further research on co-production of land for housing the urban poor. |
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