COALITION APPROACH Reviewing planning Legal recognition Socio economic, Socio cultural programs Socio spatial integration R e de ve lopm e nt U rba n up gr adi ng
so that formalized settlements can be tracked reliably over time and new interventions can be made if the situation is improving or worsening in particular cities.
9.3.5. Sustainability and affordability of solutions: the lack of economic resources produce difficulties in the provision of services, facilities, infrastructure and administrative operations. It is important to take in consideration the existence of a vibrant market within informal settlement and contemplate the payment capacity of informal occupiers. Payment of property taxes after formalization or financed by increases in land prices through urbanization can be applied as other countries (Brazil and Colombia) already started to consider this.
Diagram 4. Formalization recommendations: "coalition and partnership"
Source: Author's elaboration, 2013 STRATEGIC FORMALIZATION APPROACH Evaluating p e rformance over time Flexibility: another alternatives Coalitions for e conomic and social development p rograms Community p articipation and p artnership Sustainabili ty and affordability Co mprehensive und erstanding of the local context:
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