Squatters as developers? : slum redevelopment in Mumbai (Record no. 67890)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781138258266
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 307.3416
Item number MUK
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Mukhija, Vinit
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Title Squatters as developers? : slum redevelopment in Mumbai
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Place of publication, distribution, etc New York
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Routledge
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2016
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Extent xv,189p.
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Contents<br/>List of Figures ix <br/>List of Tables x <br/>Preface xi<br/>List of Abbreviations xiv <br/>Currency Exchange Rates xv<br/>1 Introduction: A New Strategy in Mumbai 1<br/>The Puzzles of Slum Redevelopment 1<br/>Placing the Research in the Context of the Literature 5 <br/>Self-help and Enabling the Communities 5<br/>Slum Upgrading Programs 7 <br/>Enabling the Markets 8<br/>A Preview of the Arguments 11 <br/>The Logic of Redevelopment 11<br/>Property Rights, Property Values and Property Attributes 12 <br/>The Paradox of Enabling 13<br/>Study Methodology 14<br/>The Dense Data Case Study Approach 14 <br/>A Single Case, Informed by Other Cases Data Sources 15<br/>Fieldwork 16<br/>Limitations of the Study 16 <br/>The Structure of the Book 16<br/>2 The Evolution of the Slum Redevelopment Strategy 19<br/>Introduction 19<br/>The Mumbai Context 19<br/>The Evolution of Mumbai's Redevelopment Strategy 26 <br/>Urban Politics 26 <br/>Property Values and Land Differentials 28 <br/>Regulating the Development Potential of Land 33 <br/>The Need for Regulation 34<br/>3 Decentralized Conflict 37<br/>Introduction 38 <br/>Literature Review 40<br/>Dharavi Redevelopment Plan: Contested Intentions 43 <br/>Prime Minister's Grant Project (PMGP)43 <br/>Redevelopment Plan for Dharavi 44<br/>SPARC's Census and Alternative Proposal 45 <br/>PMGP and SPARC: The Battle over Markandeya 47 <br/>Government's Response to SPARC's Plan 47 <br/>Compromise but Further Conflict 48<br/>Conflicts over Project Finance 50 <br/>Local NGO, Global Connections 51 <br/>Conflicts between SPARC and the Private Contractor 52 <br/>The Informal Cross-subsidy Scheme 52<br/>Reluctance to Mortgage Land 54 <br/>Irregularities in the Sale of Extra Units 54<br/>Taking Advantage of the Development Potential of Land 54 <br/>More Policy Changes, More Profit 55<br/>Uncivil Society: Distrust between SPARC and the Community 56<br/>Suspicion of the Managing Committee 56<br/>Ten Years for New Houses 59<br/>The Bank-guarantee under Threat 60 <br/>Arbitration by the State 60<br/>SPARC's New Role as a Developer 61 <br/>Reexamining NGOs in Housing Delivery 62 <br/>NGOs and Community Empowerment 63 <br/>NGOs: More Like the Market and the State 64 <br/>NGOs and Autonomy 64<br/>Decentralization and Centralization in Housing Delivery 65<br/>4 Demolition and Redevelopment 67<br/>Introduction 68<br/>Literature Review: Tenure Legalization 71 <br/>From Slum Clearance to Slum Upgrading 71 <br/>Slum Upgrading and Property Structures 72 <br/>Slum Upgrading and Property Values 73<br/>The Physical Structure of Properties in Dharavi 74 <br/>Dharavi's Changing Geography 74<br/>Slum Upgrading and Slum Redevelopment 75 <br/>Rajendra Prasad Nagar and the Markandeya Slum 78 <br/>Change in Property Rights and Property Attributes 80<br/>Redevelopment into a Low-rise Courtyard Structure 80 <br/>State Suspicion of Future Encroachment 83<br/>Adding More Floors 85<br/>High Land Values and Medium-rise Living 90<br/>Medium-rise Living as an Outcome of Redevelopment 90 <br/>Slum Redevelopment Projects in Mumbai 92<br/>Slum Redevelopment and Tenure Legalization 96<br/>Low-income Housing Myths 96<br/>Property Rights, Property Attributes and Property Values 97 <br/>Demand-driven or Supply-driven Development 100<br/>5 Financing Slum Redevelopment 103<br/>Introduction 104<br/>Literature Review: Markets and Partnerships 107 <br/>Markets and Low-income Housing 107<br/>Public-Private Partnerships and Housing 108 <br/>State Finance for Redevelopment 108<br/>Prime Minister's Grant: A Revolving Fund 108 <br/>Beneficiaries' Contributions and Housing Loans 110 <br/>Increase in Cost Estimates 111<br/>Financial Prudence of State Agencies 112<br/>Private Capital from the Non-profit and the For-profit Sectors 113<br/>Bank-guarantee from an International NGO 113<br/>Policy Changes to Attract Private Capital 117 <br/>Institutional Responses to the Scarcity of Finance 120 <br/>The Joint-venture at Markandeya 120<br/>SPARC's Deal-making 121<br/>State Initiative to Provide Development Finance 123 <br/>Private and Public Roles 124<br/>The Problem of Development Finance 125 <br/>Partnerships and Innovation 126<br/>6 Enabling Slum Redevelopment in Mumbai 129<br/>The Mumbai Experience 129<br/>An Analytical Framework for Upgrading 131 <br/>The Paradox of Enabling 132<br/>Deregulation and New Regulations 132 <br/>Decentralization and Centralization 133 <br/>Privatization and Public Involvement 134<br/>Demand-driven and Supply-driven Development Strategies 135<br/>Enabling Housing Provision 135<br/>Future Research 137<br/>Evaluation of Slum Redevelopment Projects 137 <br/>Stakeholders and their Institutional Interests 139 <br/>Urban Collective Action 140<br/>Squatters as Developers 140<br/>Appendices<br/>Appendix 1 List of Interviewees 143 <br/>Appendix 2 Property Values in Mumbai 143 <br/>Appendix 3 Scion Shivaji Nagar CHS 146<br/>Appendix 4 Markandeya CHS: Annexure II, SRD Application 149 <br/>Appendix 5 Cost Estimate of the Rajiv Indira CHS 151<br/>Notes 153 <br/>Bibliography 171<br/>Index 185
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Country USA
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Topic FP
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-- Urban renewal -- India -- Mumbai.
-- Slums -- India -- Mumbai.
-- Housing policy -- India -- Mumbai -- Citizen participation.
-- Inclusionary housing programs -- India -- Mumbai.
-- Housing policy -- Citizen participation.
-- Inclusionary housing programs.
-- Slums.
-- Urban renewal.
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