2019
DOI: 10.1111/blar.12991
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Informal Settlements in the Age of Digital Cartography: Insights from Mexico City

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“…That said, the ‘significance of informality in cities of the Global South is not under debate’ (Boudreau and Davis, 2017: 155). We use ‘formal’ and ‘informal’ to refer to landscapes resulting from processes that can be summarized as ‘obtain planning permission; subdivide land; obtain building licence; put in services; build dwelling – sell or rent – occupy’ or as ‘occupy first and all the rest later’, respectively (Connolly, 2020: 125). We make no assumptions about how far ‘formal’ production complies with planning regulations.…”
Section: Neoliberalism and (In)formalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…That said, the ‘significance of informality in cities of the Global South is not under debate’ (Boudreau and Davis, 2017: 155). We use ‘formal’ and ‘informal’ to refer to landscapes resulting from processes that can be summarized as ‘obtain planning permission; subdivide land; obtain building licence; put in services; build dwelling – sell or rent – occupy’ or as ‘occupy first and all the rest later’, respectively (Connolly, 2020: 125). We make no assumptions about how far ‘formal’ production complies with planning regulations.…”
Section: Neoliberalism and (In)formalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The intertwining of formal and informal goes beyond use of the law to provide a veneer of legitimacy. An expansion of informal settlement in ejidos has been observed in areas with large amounts of new social housing (Connolly, 2020: 134). Our evidence suggests that conjuntos on ejido land, in particular, may also promote informal development.…”
Section: Interconnected Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Enfin, elle dépend beaucoup du degré d'achèvement de la fabrique urbaine à l'intérieur de l'agglomération. Les quartiers populaires, qui représentaient 62 % du parc de logements en 2010 (Connolly, 2019), n'ont souvent pas été dotés de trottoirs par les pouvoirs publics, qu'il s'agisse des villages d'origine préhispanique aux rues étroites et au tracé irrégulier (pueblos) ou des quartiers d'auto-construction. Nous verrons que les riverains pallient parfois cette situation en construisant informellement des trottoirs devant chez eux.…”
Section: Introduction Les Centralités Diffuses Des Loisirs Et Du Trot...unclassified