2021
DOI: 10.3390/land10121311
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Tension, Conflict, and Negotiability of Land for Infrastructure Retrofit Practices in Informal Settlements

Abstract: Tension and conflict are endemic to any upgrading initiative (including basic infrastructure provision) requiring private land contributions, whether in the form of voluntary donations or compensated land acquisitions. In informal urban contexts, practitioners must first identify well-suited land for public infrastructure, both spatially and with careful consideration for safeguarding claimed rights and preventing conflicts. At the same time, they need to defuse existing tensions over land ownership and land u… Show more

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“…pointed to lack of communication, conflict of interests and actions by different actors as some of the challenges to using GIs for such events Thakur and Bhonde (2021). reported the lack of integrated structural and institutional planning and intervention Mesgar et al (2021). presented the negotiation process in a case study involving GI in six informal settlements.According toFerreira et al (2013), the resilience of infrastructures and cities can be improved by integrating more sustainable actions and structures, including the use of GI.…”
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confidence: 99%

Infraestrutura verde e saneamento básico

Matheus de Avellar Ribeiro,
Maria Gois de Lima,
Da Silva Ferreira
et al. 2024
GeAS
“…pointed to lack of communication, conflict of interests and actions by different actors as some of the challenges to using GIs for such events Thakur and Bhonde (2021). reported the lack of integrated structural and institutional planning and intervention Mesgar et al (2021). presented the negotiation process in a case study involving GI in six informal settlements.According toFerreira et al (2013), the resilience of infrastructures and cities can be improved by integrating more sustainable actions and structures, including the use of GI.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%

Infraestrutura verde e saneamento básico

Matheus de Avellar Ribeiro,
Maria Gois de Lima,
Da Silva Ferreira
et al. 2024
GeAS