Urbanization and Sustainable Cities
The last 50 years have seen a fourfold increase in Peru’s urban population, a process that has added 20 million people to its cities. This accelerated urban expansion has occurred mainly through the informal, unplanned occupation of the territory—which has generated cities where vast areas do not have adequate access to basic services, public spaces, urban infrastructure, and economic opportunities in general.
GRADE’s urban development research agenda seeks to help reduce the exclusion and inefficiency associated with such disorderly growth, and to prevent such expansion patterns from continuing to reproduce indefinitely. For this, GRADE has focused its efforts on the development and adaptation of accessible and low-cost technological tools that, on the one hand, facilitate the detailed and systematic analysis of urban problems, and on the other, help the relevant public and private stakeholders to improve the governance of cities—especially in their expansion areas.
The tools and analysis developed by GRADE can be adapted and applied in the rest of the Global South, where urbanization processes are replicating several of the patterns already observed in Peru. For this reason, GRADE seeks to promote cooperation channels that would allow the efficient and direct transfer of experiences and knowledge in the South-South axis.
Senior Researchers
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Ricardo Fort Meyer
PhD en Economic Development - Wageningen University
Ricardo Fort is an economist with a Master in Applied Economics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a PhD in Economic Development from Wageningen University in the Netherlands. He currently works as a Senior Researcher at the Group for the Analysis of Development (GRADE), where he works on projects related to the economic development of […]
Adjunct Researchers
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Álvaro Espinoza Benza
Master en Political Science - New School of Social Research
Álvaro graduated in Economics from the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru and holds a Master’s degree in Political Science from the New School of Social Research in New York. He is an Adjunct Researcher at GRADE. His work has focused on public management, institutional economics and urban development. Álvaro has a broad experience as a […]
Publications
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Planificar la informalidad: herramientas para el desarrollo de mercados de “urbanizaciones informales planificadas”
2018 Álvaro Espinoza, Ricardo Fort
Alrededor de un tercio de la población peruana —más de 10 millones de personas— viven en asentamientos urbanos marginales ocupados generalmente de manera informal. Según el Ministerio de Vivienda, estos asentamientos no tienen un diseño adecuado de la trama urbana y se caracterizan por carecer, total o parcialmente, de servicios básicos, espacios públicos y equipamiento […]
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Inversión sin planificación. La calidad de la inversión pública en los barrios vulnerables de Lima
2017 Álvaro Espinoza, Ricardo Fort
La mitad de la población urbana del Perú vive en barrios urbanos vulnerables (BUV) ocupados informalmente, expuestos a múltiples riesgos, y deficitarios en servicios básicos e infraestructura. Este libro busca medir la calidad de la inversión pública en BUV mediante tres ejercicios analíticos. En primer lugar, caracteriza los tipos de espacios urbanos en el país […]
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Mejor inversión pública para evitar más desastres: brechas y prioridades de infraestructura en los barrios vulnerables de Lima
2017 Álvaro Espinoza, Ricardo Fort
Documento de política que brinda aportes para el diseño e implementación de planes de infraestructura con enfoque territorial a través del análisis de las brechas y prioridades de infraestructura y calidad de la inversión pública de tres barrios urbanos vulnerables de Lima.
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Otro urbanismo para Lima: más allá del mejoramiento de barrios
2017 Jitka Molnárová, Luis Rodríguez Rivero, Álvaro Espinoza, Ricardo Fort
Conjunto de artículos que analizan, desde varios puntos de vista y disciplinas, los distintos aspectos involucrados en el desarrollo del área de proyectos urbano integrales del programa metropolitano Barrio Mío. Su principal aporte es mostrar y analizar el enfoque y la metodología concreta y completa con la que se abordó —y se podría abordar— el urbanismo en […]
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Projects
News
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Comment, Media GRADE, GRADE frente al COVID-19
Ricardo Fort in El Espectador: Why did Peru become the second country with the most cases of COVID-19 in Latin America?
May 25, 2020 Urbanization and sustainable cities
Why is Peru the second country with the most cases of COVID-19 in Latin America? According to Ricardo Fort, crowds in the food markets were one of the key reasons. “In addition, people who visited these places returned to households with high levels of overcrowding and with a strong presence of seniors,” explained GRADE’s senior researcher, […]
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Comment, Media GRADE, GRADE frente al COVID-19
Hugo Ñopo in RPP Noticias: challenges of transforming Lima in a more bicycle-friendly city
May 20, 2020 Urbanization and sustainable cities
“Cultural changes are hardly achievable by decree. What we need is to change an organizational culture. A work culture that is more bicycle friendly. It has to be gesticulated by a few and, probably, it will be easier in some sectors “. Hugo Ñopo, senior researcher at GRADE, shared his thoughts in this RPP Noticias article […]
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Interview, Media GRADE, GRADE frente al COVID-19
Ricardo Fort in RPP: “If you don’t control food wholesalers, even if you control food retailers, the flow of contagion will go on”
May 14, 2020 Urbanization and sustainable cities
“Depending on our location, all sellers in retail markets go five times a week to buy their merchandise from wholesalers. That is the worst contact ratio. If you don’t control food wholesalers, even if you control food retailers the flow of contagion will go on. Closing the market is an immediate measure, but it must […]
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Interview, Media GRADE, GRADE frente al COVID-19
Ricardo Fort in Canal N: Intervention in food markets to prevent the spread of COVID-19
May 12, 2020 Urbanization and sustainable cities
“The vast majority of Peruvian households buy their food in supply markets, more than 60% nationwide. That is why it is important to work with them. Not only close or move them, but understand the dynamics that occur inside in order to change the practices”. Ricardo Fort, senior researcher at GRADE, spoke with Verónica Linares of […]
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Comment, Media GRADE, GRADE frente al COVID-19
Alvaro Espinoza in La Mula: Markets and coronavirus: what to do with them?
May 5, 2020 Urbanization and sustainable cities
“We have to understand that we are in a different situation than in recent years. It is a time where we have to readjust how we behave, it is an opportunity to break some traditional behaviors. In a scenario where the pandemic continues, sellers want to work and consumers want to buy, but they don’t want to […]
Events
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Ricardo Fort presented innovative tools for local territorial governance at the IADB
04/12/2019 12:15 pm - 1:45 pm Inter-American Development Bank, Washington D.C. Urbanization and sustainable cities
Our Senior Researcher, Ricardo Fort, met with officials of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) to discuss the findings of four GRADE research projects that yielded innovative tools for local territorial governance: a mobile application for automated lottery plans, a virtual cadastre with drone images, and an investment prioritization tool based on satellite images.
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Ricardo Fort presented the work of GRADE on informal urban expansion at the Institute of Development Studies
16/10/2019 Institute of Development Studies (University of Sussex, United Kingdom) Urbanization and sustainable cities
Our Director of Institutional Projects, Ricardo Fort, visited the Institute of Development Studies (IDS), one of the most important development think tanks worldwide, to explain the work of GRADE and to explore further collaboration between both institutions. In front of an audience made up of students and IDS staff, Ricardo shared the results of GRADE’s research projects that […]
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GRADE and IFEA held a dialogue on policy and practice for self-built city governance
05/09/2018 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Auditorio de GRADE (Av. Almirante Grau 915, Barranco) 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 […]
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Ricardo Fort will address the enduring consequences of informal urbanization at the University of Chicago
26/04/2018 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Harris Public Policy Room 344 1155 E 60th Street Chicago, Illinois State reform and public institutions, Urbanization and sustainable cities
Ricardo Fort, senior researcher at GRADE, will present his research studying the institutional arrangements that govern the massive ‘informal’ urban expansion of Lima—as well as other Peruvian cities and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The research presentation is held by the University of Chicago The Pearson Institute and the Center for Latin American Studies. This research program […]
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Tacna: Álvaro Espinoza will be part of the world conference on public policies and good governance practices
29/01/2018 → 31/01/2018 Hotel Casa Andina de Tacna State reform and public institutions, Urbanization and sustainable cities
Our adjunct researcher, Álvaro Espinoza, will be part of the 2018 World Municipal Conference “Public Policies and Best Practices of Good Government”, which will be held from January 29 to 31, 2018 in Tacna. Álvaro will be keynote speaker on “Urban Expansion and Territorial Planning”. The purpose of the event is to motivate a permanent […]
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