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Informality Revisited: Latin American Perspectives on Housing, the State and the Market
Salazar
ISBN: 978-1-119-14110-5
Paperback
208 pages
July 2018, ©2015, Wiley-Blackwell
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The term ‘informal’ refers to the collective and individual actions of low-income households building their dwellings outside the legal framework of property rights and planning regulations. This social process is common throughout Latin American, but some of the region’s governments have created formalisation programmes to regularise the property rights of informal settlement residents.

Informality Revisited offers an overview of recent debates about what Latin American governments are achieving with their programmes for the formalisation of informal settlements and housing provision in a neo-liberal context. The text brings together ten leading Latin American researchers in the field of land and housing policy, with specific expertise in informal urban development, who argue that government actions have focused on making the market more efficient. Unlike other contributions that have treated urban informality as a separate issue, the contributors highlight the interrelationships between formal and informal urban development, showing how economic and legal reforms intended to make land and housing markets more efficient and profitable has affected the production of urban space for the low-income population. The text identifies the contradictions in land market deregulation and explores the paradoxes and ambiguity inherent in treating the free market and privatisation as the key to preventing the reproduction of informal settlements and reducing poverty levels.

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