非正规住区改造中缺失的一环:占用行为塑造新基础设施的成效

The missing link for effective informal settlement upgrading: Appropriation shaping the outcome of new infrastructure

Urban Studies · 2024
被引 5
ABS 3

中文导读

研究了肯尼亚埃尔多雷特镇Munyaka非正规住区的基础设施占用过程,发现占用分为接收、驯化和制度化三步,是影响基础设施能否改善居民生计的关键因素。

Abstract

Infrastructure investments, a core element of slum upgrading, play a role in improving the livelihoods of over 1 billion slum residents globally. Established planning practices often successfully deliver functional infrastructure but evidence shows that their contribution to improved livelihoods often either is absent or declines sharply after some time. To explain this limited effectiveness, this article identifies the missing link between infrastructure delivery and livelihood improvements as lying in the appropriation process, that is, the uptake and embedding of infrastructures into the daily practices of residents. Recent insights from sociotechnical transitions studies help to conceptualise appropriation. The authors use Munyaka informal settlement in Eldoret town, Kenya as a case to investigate the mechanisms of new infrastructure uptake. Findings indicate that appropriation is a social process that proceeds in three steps: reception, domestication and institutionalisation. This process is driven by the need to maintain or adjust residents’ livelihood practices relative to prevailing socioeconomic and spatiotemporal conditions. The study concludes that appropriation is a significant process that planners should try to anticipate. Prevalent approaches to participation have to be modified accordingly. This is essential for planning to improve livelihoods in slums.

城市规划非正规住区基础设施社会技术转型肯尼亚