Slum Clearance

Slum clearance, slum eviction or slum removal is an urban renewal strategy used to transform low-income settlements with poor reputation into another type of development or housing.

This has long been a strategy for redeveloping urban communities; for example, slum clearance plans were required in the United Kingdom in the Housing Act 1930, while the Housing Act of 1937 encouraged similar clearance strategies in the United States. Frequently, but not always, these programs are paired with public housing or other assistance programs for the displaced communities.

Slum Clearance
Dublin slum clearance circa 1900

Reasons

The concept of urban renewal and slum clearance as a method for social reform emerged in England as a reaction to the increasingly cramped and unsanitary conditions of the urban poor in the rapidly industrializing cities of the 19th century. The agenda that emerged was a progressive doctrine that assumed better housing conditions would reform residents morally and economically. Another style of reform, imposed by the state for reasons of aesthetics and efficiency, could be said to have begun in 1853, with the recruitment of Baron Haussmann by Napoleon III for the redevelopment of Paris.

Slum clearance is still practiced today in a number of different situations. During major international events like conferences and sporting competitions, governments have been known to forcefully clear low-income housing areas as a strategy to impress international visitors and reduce the visibility of the host cities' apparent poverty. Other attempts at slum clearance have occurred due to other motivations, such as repressing political opposition or attempting to keep certain communities in check.

Consequences

Critics argue that slum removal by force tends to ignore the social problems that cause slums. Poor families who may fall below the income threshold to afford low-income housing replacements, often families including children and working adults, need a place to live when adequate low-income housing is too expensive for them. Moreover, slums are frequently sites of informal economies that provide jobs, services, and livelihoods not otherwise available in the community. Urbanologists Matias Echanove and Rahul Srivastava argue that many aspects of slums, namely the decentralized, mixed-use, tight-knit urban environment, are assets worth nurturing. Arguing that Slum upgrading (economic integration, infrastructure assistance) is partially responsible for the rapid economic success of Tokyo. Slum clearance removes the slum, but neglecting the needs of the community or its people, does not remove the causes that create and maintain the slum.

Similarly, plans to remove slums in several non-Western contexts have proven ineffective without sufficient housing and other support for the displaced communities. Academics describe such strategies as detrimental in Nigeria, where the slum destruction puts further stress on already short housing stock, in some cases creating new slums in other parts of the community. Zimbabwe's Operation Murambatsvina was widely criticized by the international community, including a scathing report from the UN which noted human rights abuses alongside poor design of the program, which was estimated to displace at least 700,000 slum dwellers.

Alternatives

Some communities have opted for slum upgrading as an alternative solution: improving the quality of services and infrastructure to match the community developed in the slum.

See also

References

Tags:

Slum Clearance ReasonsSlum Clearance ConsequencesSlum Clearance AlternativesSlum ClearanceHousing Act 1930Housing Act of 1937Slum clearance in the United KingdomSlum clearance in the United StatesUrban renewal

🔥 Trending searches on Wiki English:

List of countries and dependencies by populationNicole Mitchell (meteorologist)Alec BaldwinWikiCole PalmerSamuel AlitoSeptember 11 attacksList of presidents of the United StatesWish (film)Sandra OhJessica GunningList of constituencies of the Lok SabhaGigi HadidDonald Payne Jr.Mark WahlbergFallout 76Gaza StripM. Night ShyamalanDeadpool & WolverineAmerican Civil WarTurks and Caicos IslandsDrake (musician)Jimmy CarterOpinion polling for the 2024 Indian general electionRyan GarciaThe First OmenRoad House (2024 film)The Amazing Race 36Young Sheldon2021 NFL draftMarc-André LeclercWorld Wide WebDead Boy Detectives (TV series)Amy Coney BarrettFreddie MercuryZendayaMoulin RougeIndiGoJoe AlwynKent State shootingsRonnie O'SullivanOnlyFansMax VerstappenShou Zi ChewTaiwanOnce Upon a Time in HollywoodRiley KeoughOperation SandblastDua LipaAndré Villas-BoasBlackRockPeaky Blinders (TV series)YouTube TVRoman EmpireAavesham (2024 film)Kim KardashianKepler's SupernovaThe Gentlemen (2024 TV series)Twitch (service)Pep GuardiolaYouTubeBillboard (magazine)Jason RitterOpenAIDream11Cillian MurphyElvis PresleyJon Bon JoviNewJeansHenry VIIIHouse of the DragonXXXTentacionJustin HaywardKrushna AbhishekSylvester StalloneIndian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance2024 Indian Premier League🡆 More