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Informal housing, inadequate property rights : understanding the needs of India's informal housing dwellers

By: Publication details: Mumbai FSG 2016Description: 68pSubject(s):
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CONTENTS Executive Summary 2 1.Informal Housing in India 7 Current state of informal housing in India and the rationale for exploring informal housing using a property rights lens 2. Objectives and Approach for the Report 10 Objectives of the report and the research design, including expert interviews 3. Property Rights in the Indian Context 13 Approaches used by government to improve property rights of informal housing dwellers 4. Housing Typology and Associated Property Rights 18 Categories of informal housing (including sizes) and segmenting them along a con¬tinuum of tenure security 5. Household Needs Related to Housing and Living Conditions 25 Survey based results—by segments—of the demographics, living conditions, per¬ceptions of tenure security, and housing-related needs of informal housing dwellers 6. Government Approaches and Challenges with Property Rights 43 Perspectives of the bureaucracy on improving living conditions in informal housing and their challenges 7. Interventions to Improve Living Conditions in Informal Housing 46 A menu of interventions that stakeholders can explore to strengthen property rights and improve living conditions of informal housing dwellers Appendices 54 Acronyms Used in the Report 65 Acknowledgements 68
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CONTENTS
Executive Summary 2
1.Informal Housing in India 7
Current state of informal housing in India and the rationale for exploring informal housing using a property rights lens
2. Objectives and Approach for the Report 10
Objectives of the report and the research design, including expert interviews
3. Property Rights in the Indian Context 13
Approaches used by government to improve property rights of informal housing dwellers
4. Housing Typology and Associated Property Rights 18
Categories of informal housing (including sizes) and segmenting them along a con¬tinuum of tenure security
5. Household Needs Related to Housing and Living Conditions 25
Survey based results—by segments—of the demographics, living conditions, per¬ceptions of tenure security, and housing-related needs of informal housing dwellers
6. Government Approaches and Challenges with Property Rights 43
Perspectives of the bureaucracy on improving living conditions in informal housing and their challenges
7. Interventions to Improve Living Conditions in Informal Housing 46
A menu of interventions that stakeholders can explore to strengthen property rights and improve living conditions of informal housing dwellers
Appendices 54
Acronyms Used in the Report 65
Acknowledgements 68

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