An Evidence-Informed Response to Slum Settlements : A Learning Note
2011
World Bank
This learning note prepares policymakers to engage with their technical experts and staff in designing and implementing an evidence-informed response to the challenges of existing and future slum settlements. To that end, the note discusses a set of indicators and data analysis techniques needed in the identification and characterization of slums as well as relevant lessons and examples. In addition, the noted discusses the data requirements of various policy responses.
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书目信息
出版者
Washington, DC
其它主题
Intervention; Scarce resources; Population groups; Chronic malnutrition; Bedrooms; Bus; National level; Shelter; Fewer households; Rapid population growth; Poor neighborhoods; City population; Life expectancy; Transport system; Demographic changes; Social exclusion; Policy research; Epidemic; Settlements; Public health problem; Urban services; Police; Housing conditions; Progress; Level of education; Road; Bus routes; Barrios; Transit routes; Waste; Neighborhood; Districts; Service areas; Infant mortality; Labor force; Fares; Technical skills; Policy response; Dwelling units; Infant mortality rate; Policy implications; Public transit; Public transport; Slum dwellers; Housing developments; Homes; Mobility; City services; Affordable housing opportunities; Public life; Health centers; Quality services; World population growth; Limited resources; Child labor; Urban studies; Transit; Journey; Road network; Human development; Infrastructure services; Dwelling; Local regulations; Politically sensitive issues; Income inequality; Information system; Settlement patterns; Respect; Economic opportunity; Local governments; Community groups; Clinics; Description; Maternal mortality; Utilities; Inhabitants; Employment opportunities; Basic infrastructure; Infrastructure development; Social linkages; Qualitative information; Settlement; Safe water; Lack of sanitation; Building codes; Allocation of resources; Neighborhoods; Slum areas; Incidence of poverty; Maternal mortality rate; Number of households; Transit access; Bicycle route; Source of drinking water; World population; Interventions; Affordable housing; Private transport; School attendance; Tax; Bus service
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http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12769http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/World BankCC BY 3.0 Unported
2014-09-15
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