Slums : how informal real estate markets work (Record no. 67888)

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International Standard Book Number 9780812247947
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Personal name Birch, Eugenie L. & Others Eds.
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Title Slums : how informal real estate markets work
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Philadelphia
Name of publisher, distributor, etc University of Pennsylvania Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2016
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Extent viii,241p.
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Title City in the twenty-first century
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Formatted contents note Contents<br/>Preface vii<br/>PART I. COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES 1<br/>Chapter 1. Urban Governance and Development of Informality in China and India -Arthur Acolin, Shahana Chattaraj, and Susan M. Wachter 4<br/>Chapter 2. Comparative Evidence on Urban Land-Use Regulation Bureaucracy in Developing Countries -Paavo Monkkonen and Lucas Ronconi 24<br/>Chapter 3. Urban Land Titling: Lessons from a Natural Experiment -Sebastian Galiani and Ernesto Schargrodsky 47 <br/>PART II. ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES 55<br/>Chapter 4. The Formulation of Informal Real Estate Transactions in Rio's Favelas -Janice E. Perlman 58<br/>Chapter 5. Tenure Regularization Programs in Favelas in Brazil -Patricia Cezario Silva and Yvonne Mautner 83<br/>Chapter 6. Property Markets Without Property Rights: Dharavi's Informal Real Estate Market -Shahana Chattaraj 94<br/>Chapter 7. Periurban Land Markets in the Bangalore Region -Sai Balakrishnan 104<br/>PART III. PUBLIC POLICY PERSPECTIVES 121<br/>Chapter 8. Rehousing Mumbai: Formulizing Slum Land Markets Through Redevelopment -Vinit Mukhija 125<br/>Chapter 9. Tenure Regularization: Process and Experiences in Latin America<br/> -Jose Brakarz 140<br/>Chapter 10. Making a Difference in the Predominantly Informal City 155<br/>-David Gouverneur <br/>Chapter 11. Informal Land Markets: Perspectives for Policy -Bish Sanyal 177<br/> Notes 195<br/>References 207<br/>List of Contributors 227 <br/>Index 233<br/><br/><br/>
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Country USA
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Topic FP
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Source of classification or shelving scheme Dewey Decimal Classification
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Buildings--Electric equipment
-- Real property
-- Real property--Social aspects
-- Slums--Social aspects
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