Informal Housing: A history of responses is Kevin Tayler's posthumously published final manuscript. This book draws on decades of experience in urban planning and international development to examine the urgent challenge of providing safe, dignified housing to low-income families in informal settlements. Set against the challenges of informal settlements across Africa and Asia, Tayler reflects on the evolution of global housing policy and infrastructure provision--from mid 20th century slum clearance programs to modern, community led upgrading initiatives rooted in dignity and rights. Drawing on historical perspectives, theoretical frameworks, and practical case studies, the book weaves together topics such as slum upgrading, sites and services schemes, community-led initiatives, and the role of governance, community participation, and institutional reform, to build a multidisciplinary portrait of informal urban life. Rich with insight, historic perspectives, and practical relevance, Tayler's final contribution speaks to urban planners, policymakers, engineers, NGOs, scholars, and community advocates alike. This book serves as an essential guide--rooted in global case studies, informed by interdisciplinary analysis, and propelled by a belief in tailored solutions that address local realities. Kevin Tayler's legacy is far more than technical advice: it is a compelling roadmap for achieving inclusive governance, institutional change, and scalable solutions to integrate informal settlements into the urban fabric, and ultimately for improving living conditions for low-income populations around the world.
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