Informal Settlements: A New Understanding for Governance and Vulnerability Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Defining Informal Settlements
2.1. Legality and Displacement
2.2. Identifying Government’s Role in Addressing Informal Settlements
3. Materials and Methods
4. Major Themes in the Literature
4.1. Lines between Formal and Informal
4.2. Water Supply Services
4.3. Climate Change and Disaster Risk
4.4. Adaptation and Migration
4.5. Government’s Roles
4.6. Planning Aspects
5. Conclusions and Opportunities for Future Research
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Topic | Keywords | Coherence (npmi) |
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Water supply services | Services; water; access; sanitation; basic; health; service; infrastructure; supply; quality; public; provision drinking water; water services; sanitation services; basic sanitation; water and sanitation; health care; access to water; water quality; water supply; basic services; universal access; water sources; water access; piped water; public services; supply chain; clean water; ecd centers; rural sanitation; water infrastructure; service providers; service provision; care and support; public health; public transport; public service; aids orphans; social workers; social services; water scarcity; water resources | 0.374 |
Informal Settlements low income | Informal; housing; income; low; settlements; residents; areas; land housing units; income groups; formal housing; homeless people; income households; street vendors; informal settlers; housing market; higher income; middle income; resettlement colonies; low income; low income households; informal housing finance; high income; low income housing; lower income; informal housing; middle class; labor market; slum dwellers; otodo gbame; housing projects; informal settlement; elang etas; informal sector; income areas; tenure security; housing finance; access to housing; people living; residential areas; land rights; poor people; informal economy; low cost | 0.354 |
Climate change disaster risk | Climate; change; risk; adaptation; disaster; vulnerability; impacts; reduction; events; flood; mitigation; hazards; extreme adaptation to climate change; climate change related; impacts of climate change; climate change; climate change impacts; panel on climate change; intergovernmental panel on climate change; climate change adaptation; adaptation strategies; extreme events; climate-induced; climate-related; risk perception; flood risk; disaster risk; sea level rise; disaster risk reduction; extreme weather events; extreme weather; risk assessment; climate migration; natural hazards; sea level | 0.352 |
Local government | Local government officials; national government; local government; central government; government agencies | 0.324 |
Urban planning social | Urban; social; sociopolitical ecology; urban political ecology; critical urban; urban form; socio-ecological; urban social; socio-political; environmental justice; socio-cultural; social and political; good urban governance; urban systems; economic and political; socio-spatial; urban informality; autonomous democracy; social equity; urban design; urban space; planning practices; urban environmental; social justice; theory and practice; planning processes; social relations | 0.311 |
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Atkinson, C.L. Informal Settlements: A New Understanding for Governance and Vulnerability Study. Urban Sci. 2024, 8, 158. https://doi.org/10.3390/urbansci8040158
Atkinson CL. Informal Settlements: A New Understanding for Governance and Vulnerability Study. Urban Science. 2024; 8(4):158. https://doi.org/10.3390/urbansci8040158
Chicago/Turabian StyleAtkinson, Christopher L. 2024. "Informal Settlements: A New Understanding for Governance and Vulnerability Study" Urban Science 8, no. 4: 158. https://doi.org/10.3390/urbansci8040158
APA StyleAtkinson, C. L. (2024). Informal Settlements: A New Understanding for Governance and Vulnerability Study. Urban Science, 8(4), 158. https://doi.org/10.3390/urbansci8040158