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Chapitre D'ouvrage Année : 2009

The Formalization of Urban Land Tenure in Developing Countries

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The United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat, 2003) estimated that in 2001, 924 million people, about 32% of the world's urban population, lived in slums. This figure could reach 1.7 billion by 2020--and 2.8 billion by 2030 (Lopez Moreno, 2003). Case studies in developing countries usually estimate that between 20 and 90% of a city's population live in informal or illegal settlements. These figures are debatable, given the criteria for defining slums (UN-Habitat, 2003). Still, they suggest the magnitude of the problem and its alarming dynamics.
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hal-00813117 , version 1 (15-04-2013)

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Alain Durand Lasserve, Harris Selod. The Formalization of Urban Land Tenure in Developing Countries. S.V. Lall, M. Freire, B. Yuen, R. Rajack, J.-J. Helluin. Urban Land Markets: improving Land Management for Successful Urbanization, Springer, pp.101-132, 2009. ⟨hal-00813117⟩
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