The Politics of Urban Density, Mumbai 1880-2015

The Politics of Urban Density, Mumbai 1880-2015

Sukriti Issar
Séminaire scientifique de l'OSC - vendredi 20 novembre 2015
  • Source: The British Library (Franz Heiderich, 1896) [no known copyright]Source: The British Library (Franz Heiderich, 1896) [no known copyright]


 Séminaire scientifique de l'OSC 2015-2016

OSC Scientific Seminar

The politics of Urban Density, Mumbai 1880-2015

Sukriti Issar

Friday 20 november 2015,10:30-12:00, Annick Percheron room
98, rue de l'Université, Paris 7e

 

Sukriti Issar (OSC)Building regulations are central to arguments about lopsided urbanization in the developing world. Tight building regulations are linked to squatting, and de-regulation is cited as a way toward achieving desirable densification of cities. Drawing on original historical research, demographic data, and expert interviews, this talk assesses the relationship between building regulations, squatting, and urban density. The argument is that building regulations are endogenous with squatting and have a potentially counter-intuitive relationship with urban density. Finally, building regulations are highly politicized making technically-oriented policy prescriptions harder to implement. The talk ends with a discussion of comparative research on cities.

Sukriti Issar is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Sciences Po (OSC).

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