ABSTRACT

Red tape is a significant stumbling block to the provision of affordable shelter to the urban poor and, indeed, slums are largely the result of inappropriate regulatory frameworks. This practice-oriented manual tackles the issue of regulatory frameworks for urban upgrading and new housing development, and how they impact on access to adequate, affordable shelter and other key livelihood assets, in particular for the urban poor. It illustrates two methods for reviewing regulatory frameworks and expounds guiding principles for effecting change, informed by action research. The downloadable resources contain case studies, methods, exercises and tools, references and website links, and a video on reviewing regulatory frameworks.

section |6 pages

Introduction

section 1|15 pages

Regulation and Reality

section 2|25 pages

Regulation and Regulatory Frameworks

section 3|18 pages

How do Regulatory Frameworks Affect the Urban Poor?

section 4|27 pages

Reviewing Regulatory Frameworks

section 5|18 pages

Guiding Principles for Effecting Change

section 6|6 pages

Some Final Suggestions