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- Title
How Learning from Informal Settlements Contributes to the Community Resilience of Neighbourhoods.
- Authors
SAMPER, JOTA
- Abstract
Urbanization in the twenty-first century has experienced a significant slowdown, particularly in the Global North. However, population growth continues to escalate, with most of this increase occurring in the Global South. Most of that growth manifests in the urban environment as informal sett lements. These types of neighbourhoods deploy unique strategies to emerge and grow and can teach us much about the value of neighbourhoods as urban units in an uncertain future plagued by the challenges imposed by climate change, political polarization, and urban conflict. However, literature on neighbourhoods devotes litt le time to exploring these urban manifestations as areas of exploration and learning; instead, most of the scholarship focuses on ways to eradicate these places from our cities. As a result of this perspective, I argue that we have overlooked three important lessons that can be gleaned from informal sett lements: incrementality, sustainability, and self-reliance. These characteristics contribute to the resilience of the communities, making informal sett lements the predominant neighbourhoods of the twenty-first century. This paper examines global informal neighbourhood practices, unveiling unique community strategies. It reassesses neighbourhood value and offers insights into the urban changes necessary to tackle the next century's challenges.
- Subjects
NEIGHBORHOODS; CITIES &; towns; NONFORMAL education; CLIMATE change; POLARIZATION (Social sciences)
- Publication
Built Environment, 2024, Vol 50, Issue 1, p133
- ISSN
0263-7960
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2148/benv.50.1.133