Basic Needs and the Urban Poor

Basic Needs and the Urban Poor
Author: P. J. Richards,A. M. Thomson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2017-10-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351675260

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Originally published in 1984. The diverse problems suffered by the urban poor in Asia and the means by which their welfare levels can be raised are investigated comprehensively in this study. All chapters, written by specialists, deal with a particular subject but the general theme remains that the factors causing urban poverty and low income levels are interconnected and transmitted from one generation to another. It is intended that this study will lead to discussion of the problems involved in providing services for the urban poor and result in the increased responsiveness of urban management. This title will be of interest to students of urban and development studies.

Basic Needs and the Urban Poor

Basic Needs and the Urban Poor
Author: Jozefo Abello
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2018
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1681178079

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There is a growing awareness of the emerging significance of urban poverty. Urban growth is a contemporary challenge. Over half of the world's population currently lives in cities and urbanization continues to expand. With this growth, the numbers of the urban poor are increasing, particularly in developing countries. Despite their living conditions, the urban poor have a proven capacity to improve and invest in their communities. With the rising number of urban poor living in slums in developing countries, new solutions are needed to deliver basic services to these residents. While cities provide opportunities for many, city life can also present conditions of overcrowded living, inadequate access to basic services, congestion, unemployment or underemployment, lack of social and community networks, stark inequalities, crippling social problems such as crime and violence, and particular vulnerability to health problems, economic shocks, and the risks related to climate change and natural disasters, particularly for the poor. This compilation summarises the main policies and institutional elements for urban poverty reduction, both for supporting widely shared growth with equity and for sustaining poverty-targeted measures. Scholars have argued that excessive bureaucratization, corruption, domination by vested interests etc. need not necessarily be considered an integral part of planned intervention. It is also argued that an increasing reliance on the market for basic services reduces their availability to the poor. Public agencies in the past, even when backed by subsidised funds and other concessions, were not able to reach them. The benefits of the system, therefore, often 'trickled up' to people in higher-income brackets. Opening up of the market for the provision of the facilities is, in fact, likely to make them more unaffordable. Urban poverty can to some extent reflect active rural-urban migration. This is because cities offer better opportunities for individuals to improve their welfare. Indeed, cities have historically served poor people as platforms for upward mobility. Efficient urban development can play a major part in combating national poverty, both by giving migrants the chance for a better life and -- even more importantly, from a country perspective -- by providing a marketplace where diversified industries and services become the engine of thriving national income growth. Basic Needs and the Urban Poor: The Provision of Communal Services examines the public actions both national and local governments may take to address urban poverty, the options for program interventions, and the ways governments may reach consensus supporting the necessary decisions. This monograph also attempts to analyse the possible effects of the changes in organisational structure and policies on the access of the urban poor to basic amenities.

Broadening Poverty Definitions in India

Broadening Poverty Definitions in India
Author: S. Chandrasekhar,Mark R. Montgomery
Publsiher: IIED
Total Pages: 45
Release: 2010
Genre: Housing
ISBN: 9781843697954

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Urban Poverty

Urban Poverty
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: IIED
Total Pages: 290
Release: 1995
Genre: Poverty
ISBN: 1843690845

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Access to Basic Infrastructure by the Urban Poor

Access to Basic Infrastructure by the Urban Poor
Author: Aurelio Menéndez
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 94
Release: 1991
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0821318152

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This report documents discussions on urban poverty issues in the developing countries of Latin America, Africa, and Asia related to the urban poor's access to basic infrastructure services. Basic infrastructure services are services that allow the urban poor to live under conditions that facilitate their income-generating activities so they can maintain a good nutritional level and participate in the normal activities of society. Services include housing, transportation, water, sanitation, solid waste disposal, and energy for cooking and lighting. In addition to discussing ways to improve the conditions of the poor in urban areas through the provision of basic infrastructure services, the workshop also laid the groundwork for follow-up regional senior policy seminars in Latin America, Africa, and Asia. While workshop participants did not attempt to conclude with formal policy recommendations, they did develop general areas of consensus. The focus of the workshop discussions were on the following concerns: financial issues; the role of nongovernmental organizations; the role of governments; and the relationship between nongovernmental organizations and the governments.

Understanding Urban Poverty What the Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers Tell Us

Understanding Urban Poverty  What the Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers Tell Us
Author: Diana Mitlin
Publsiher: IIED
Total Pages: 29
Release: 2024
Genre: Poverty
ISBN: 9781843695127

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Poverty Lines and Lives of the Poor

Poverty Lines and Lives of the Poor
Author: Meera Bapat
Publsiher: IIED
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2009
Genre: Poverty
ISBN: 9781843697244

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Urban Poverty in the Global South

Urban Poverty in the Global South
Author: Diana Mitlin,David Satterthwaite
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2013
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780415624664

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This is compounded by the lack of voice and influence that low income groups have in these official spheres.