Rethinking urban development in Latin America: A review of changing paradigms and policies

P.H.C.M. van Lindert

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Abstract

Since the early days of the self-help construction school that gave a definite switch to the urban housing debate in Latin America, the urban development discourse has shown some marked variations. Major multilateral agencies – especially the World Bank, UNCHS (UN-Habitat) and UNDP – played a key role in the evolution of this discourse. These institutions have also dominated the normative agendas that have brought about some definite shifts in urban policies and planning practices. Allowing for the differences between these international agencies' discourses, consensus was reached on the desired enabling roles of national and local governments. This article systematizes the switches in paradigms, central concepts, and planning approaches as witnessed by experience in the cities of Latin America over the past four decades.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)253-264
JournalHabitat International
Volume54
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Self-help housing
  • Housing policies
  • Urban development
  • Urban governance
  • Latin America

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