Slum Upgrading: Can the 1.5 °C Carbon Reduction Work with SDGs in these Settlements?

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Autor(a) principal: Teferi, Zafu Assefa
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Newman, Peter
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/up.v3i2.1239
Resumo: The need to improve slum housing is a major urban planning agenda, especially in Africa and Asia. This article addresses whether it seems feasible to do this whilst helping achieve the 1.5 °C agenda, which requires zero carbon power along with enabling the Sustainable Development Goals. Survey data from Jakarta and Addis Ababa on the metabolism and liveability of slums are used to illustrate these issues. The article shows that this is possible due to advances in community-based distributed infrastructure that enable community structures to be retained whilst improving physical conditions. The urban planning implications are investigated to enable these ‘leapfrog’ technologies and a more inclusive approach to slums that enables in situ redevelopment instead of slum clearance, and which could be assisted through climate financing.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Slum Upgrading: Can the 1.5 °C Carbon Reduction Work with SDGs in these Settlements?
title Slum Upgrading: Can the 1.5 °C Carbon Reduction Work with SDGs in these Settlements?
spellingShingle Slum Upgrading: Can the 1.5 °C Carbon Reduction Work with SDGs in these Settlements?
Teferi, Zafu Assefa
climate financing; informal settlements; metabolism; SDGs; slum redevelopment; urban planning; zero carbon
title_short Slum Upgrading: Can the 1.5 °C Carbon Reduction Work with SDGs in these Settlements?
title_full Slum Upgrading: Can the 1.5 °C Carbon Reduction Work with SDGs in these Settlements?
title_fullStr Slum Upgrading: Can the 1.5 °C Carbon Reduction Work with SDGs in these Settlements?
title_full_unstemmed Slum Upgrading: Can the 1.5 °C Carbon Reduction Work with SDGs in these Settlements?
title_sort Slum Upgrading: Can the 1.5 °C Carbon Reduction Work with SDGs in these Settlements?
author Teferi, Zafu Assefa
author_facet Teferi, Zafu Assefa
Newman, Peter
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Newman, Peter
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv climate financing; informal settlements; metabolism; SDGs; slum redevelopment; urban planning; zero carbon
topic climate financing; informal settlements; metabolism; SDGs; slum redevelopment; urban planning; zero carbon
description The need to improve slum housing is a major urban planning agenda, especially in Africa and Asia. This article addresses whether it seems feasible to do this whilst helping achieve the 1.5 °C agenda, which requires zero carbon power along with enabling the Sustainable Development Goals. Survey data from Jakarta and Addis Ababa on the metabolism and liveability of slums are used to illustrate these issues. The article shows that this is possible due to advances in community-based distributed infrastructure that enable community structures to be retained whilst improving physical conditions. The urban planning implications are investigated to enable these ‘leapfrog’ technologies and a more inclusive approach to slums that enables in situ redevelopment instead of slum clearance, and which could be assisted through climate financing.
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