Slum Upgrading Legal Assessment Tool
This legal assessment tool provides urban managers and other stakeholders with a framework to understand how and if their legal and regulatory framework supports participatory citywide slum upgrading or not. It is a self-assessment tool to be used during focus groups, to identify strengths and weakness of the current urban planning system and guide opportunities for citywide slum upgrading. It can provide a clarifying process to make clear what frameworks might need to be revised as part of a longer term reform process and also serve as an entry point to change mindsets and build capacity around legal and regulatory frameworks for participatory citywide slum upgrading. It might be useful for robust domestic legal analysis, supported by a participatory discussion which outlines the strengths and opportunities or impediments of current legal and regulatory frameworks for slum upgrading.
Self Audit | 2019
Language(s): EN | Geographic Scope: City | Author/Publisher: UN-Habitat