GRADE and IFEA held a dialogue on policy and practice for self-built city governance
Date | : | 05/09/2018 |
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Hour | : | 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm |
Location | : | Auditorio de GRADE (Av. Almirante Grau 915, Barranco) |
Area/s | : | State reform and public institutions, Urbanization and sustainable cities |
Three studies on the policies and practices for self-built city governance were discussed on Wednesday, September 5, at the fourth session of the research seminar, “Urban Informalities in the Self-built City: Which Research Agenda?”, held by GRADE and the French Institute of Andean Studies (IFEA).
The research seminar is part of the activities of the IFEA working group on urban informalities: dynamics and policies in the self-built city.
The studies discussed were:
- Govern the informality/informality of governance, by Jeremy Robert (IFEA), Jimena Ñiquén (PUCP) and Anderson García (Urban Informalities WG).
- Investment without planning: the quality of public investment in the vulnerable urban neighborhoods of Lima, by Álvaro Espinoza and Ricardo Fort (GRADE).
- The organization in the neighborhoods before and now, by Gustavo Riofrío (DESCO and consultant).