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A PLACE IN THE CITY:
TENURE, TITLE AND BELONGING(S) (LAND TITLING IN…
A PLACE IN THE CITY:
TENURE, TITLE AND BELONGING(S)
LAND TITLING IN KAMPONGS OF BANDUNG, INDONESIA (Reerink & van Gelder, 2010)
Many developing countries have embarked on mass land titling programs to improve slums and reduce poverty
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Perceived relationship: land titling will improve people’s perceptions of their tenure security and would hence result in investments into their homes i.e. housing consolidation
Examines the relationships between land titling, perceptions of tenure security, and housing consolidation in seven kampongs in the city of Bandung
Findings
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(-) Those who would be best served by the programs can rarely participate in them (those with informal land tenure are neglected in programmes)
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Continuum, not dichotomy of legality: formal-semi-formal-informal
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BAAN MANKONG SLUM UPGRADING IN THAILAND (Boonyabancha, 2009)
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Critical perspectives
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(-) Poverty is a structural issue, communities alone cannot resolve it
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CONTESTING DISPLACEMENT IN KL
(Bunnell & Nah, 2004)
How urban settlers without registered land title (conventionally termed setinggan or ‘squatters’); and Orang Asli have sought to establish rights to place
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