In the mid-1990s, the state government of Maharashtra introduced an innovative strategy of slum redevelopment in its capital city, Mumbai (Bombay). Why and how did this strategy originate in Mumbai? What were the key issues in the project's implementation? This critical volume responds to these questions by closely examining one particular redevelopment project: the Markandeya Co-operative Housing Society (MCHS).
In the mid-1990s, the state government of Maharashtra introduced an innovative strategy of slum redevelopment in its capital city, Mumbai (Bombay). Why and how did this strategy originate in Mumbai? What were the key issues in the project's implementation? This critical volume responds to these questions by closely examining one particular redevelopment project: the Markandeya Co-operative Housing Society (MCHS).
Vinit Mukhija, Assistant Professor, Department of Urban Planning, School of Public Policy and Social Research, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
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Contents: Introduction - A New Strategy in Mumbai: The puzzles of slum redevelopment Placing the research in the context of the literature A preview of the arguments Study methodology The structure of the book. The Evolution of the Slum Redevelopment Strategy: Introduction The Mumbai context The evolution of Mumbai's redevelopment strategy Regulating the development potential of land. Decentralized Conflict: Introduction Literature review Dharavi redevelopment plan: contested intentions PMGP and SPARC: the battle over Markandeya Conflicts between SPARC and the private contractor Uncivil society: distrust between SPARC and the community SPARC's new role as a developer Reexamining NGOs in housing delivery Decentralization and centralization in housing delivery. Demolition and Redevelopment: Introduction Literature review: tenure legalization The physical structure of properties in Dharavi Slum upgrading and slum redevelopment Change in property rights and property attributes High land values and medium-rise living Slum redevelopment and tenure legalization Demand-driven or supply-driven development. Financing Slum Redevelopment: Introduction Literature review: markets and partnerships State finance for redevelopment Private capital from the non-profit and the for-profit sectors Institutional responses to the scarcity of finance Private and public roles. Enabling Slum Redevelopment in Mumbai: The Mumbai experience An analytical framework for upgrading The paradox of enabling Future research Squatters as developers Appendices: Appendix 1 - list of interviewees Appendix 2 - property values in Mumbai Appendix 3 - Scion Shivaji Nagar CHS Appendix 4 - Markandeya CHS: annexure II, SRD application Appendix 5 - Cost estimate of the Rajiv Indira CHS Notes Bibliography Index
Contents: Introduction - A New Strategy in Mumbai: The puzzles of slum redevelopment Placing the research in the context of the literature A preview of the arguments Study methodology The structure of the book. The Evolution of the Slum Redevelopment Strategy: Introduction The Mumbai context The evolution of Mumbai's redevelopment strategy Regulating the development potential of land. Decentralized Conflict: Introduction Literature review Dharavi redevelopment plan: contested intentions PMGP and SPARC: the battle over Markandeya Conflicts between SPARC and the private contractor Uncivil society: distrust between SPARC and the community SPARC's new role as a developer Reexamining NGOs in housing delivery Decentralization and centralization in housing delivery. Demolition and Redevelopment: Introduction Literature review: tenure legalization The physical structure of properties in Dharavi Slum upgrading and slum redevelopment Change in property rights and property attributes High land values and medium-rise living Slum redevelopment and tenure legalization Demand-driven or supply-driven development. Financing Slum Redevelopment: Introduction Literature review: markets and partnerships State finance for redevelopment Private capital from the non-profit and the for-profit sectors Institutional responses to the scarcity of finance Private and public roles. Enabling Slum Redevelopment in Mumbai: The Mumbai experience An analytical framework for upgrading The paradox of enabling Future research Squatters as developers Appendices: Appendix 1 - list of interviewees Appendix 2 - property values in Mumbai Appendix 3 - Scion Shivaji Nagar CHS Appendix 4 - Markandeya CHS: annexure II, SRD application Appendix 5 - Cost estimate of the Rajiv Indira CHS Notes Bibliography Index
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