Upgrading informal settlements in South Africa A partnership-based approach

Informal settlements are a pressing urban challenge in South Africa and elsewhere in the world. Intervention and investment are needed, not only to improve material conditions, but also to combat social and political exclusion and marginalisation. What would a progressive upgrading agenda for inform...

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Published: Cape Town UCT Press 2016
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