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Making sense of a just urban transition for informal settlement upgrading

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Isandla Institute

15 March 2024

Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI)

English

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Isandla Institute

South Africa

This paper explores what a just urban transition approach to informal settlement upgrading (PDF, 2.58 MB) looks like. It draws on research and dialogues with various stakeholders involved in informal settlement upgrading and climate resilience, including residents living in informal settlements, emphasising the principle of ‘nothing about us without us'. The paper gives further impetus and meaning to the social compact underpinning informal settlement upgrading. It explores whether – and under what conditions – alternative service delivery models and technologies can advance human rights. The paper also examines the complexities of land access and spatial justice, including the possible relocation of settlements deemed uninhabitable or environmentally sensitive. Furthermore, building on the centrality of livelihoods, jobs and the local economy in a just transition-type approach, it considers how upgrading policy and practice can be reorientated to give greater impetus to this dimension. Attention is also given to governance, capabilities, partnerships, and resourcing for this new orientation towards informal settlement upgrading.

 

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Built environment

Cities

Climate

Construction

Economics

Employment

Governance

Housing

Human rights

Human settlements

Informal sector

Informal settlement upgrading

Livelihoods

Local economic development

Policy

Service delivery

Social cohesion

South Africa

Spatial aspects

Stakeholder engagement

Sustainability

Technology and innovation

Urban development

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