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Dharavi Case Study Quiz
1. Where is Dharavi?
2. What is the employment rate in Dharavi?
3. Is the crime rate high or low?
4. How many people live there?
5. What size is it?
6. How many people lived in Monica’s house?
Improving Shanty Towns IWU how to manage urban issues in developing countries.
Must: be able to make decisions on management of urban issues in developing countries
Should: be able to justify decisions on management of urban issues in developing countries
Could: be able to evaluate decisions on management of urban issues in developing countries
Homework:
Read and highlight the key features of different management of shanty towns
You are either local leaders of the Community of Ariba, a well established squatter settlement in Mexico City or Brazilian government Ministers.
You both want to improve the favela.
Resources:
– Map of Ariba; – Price list for improvements to a shanty town; – Information sheet on shanty towns in general and on Ariba in particular;– Planning sheet.
Tasks:
1. Decide on the most important problems that the community faces2. Decide which ones you will tackle in the first year, the second year and ones you will leave
for the future3. Begin to plan your spending of their shanty town points (STP)
Residents Government
Year 1
Year 2
Future
What worked well? What could have been improved ? Did
residents always benefit? Compare top down and bottom up
NGO and urban planning? Did the different groups have different
priorities ? Why? IWU how to manage urban issues in developing countries.
Must: be able to make decisions on management of urban issues in developing countries
Should: be able to justify decisions on management of urban issues in developing countries
Could: be able to evaluate decisions on management of urban issues in developing countries