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September 3rd, 2010

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Brief for urban planners: Improving data collection for planning through participatory enumerations
Brief for urban planners: Improving data collection for planning through participatory enumerations Description:

Urban planning requires good quality information about the physical, socio-economic, spatial and environmental conditions of poor neighborhoods. That means collecting and analyzing information, and devising, debating and agreeing on solutions. But in many locations – and especially in informal settlements – the information available is insufficient, unreliable and out of date. That means that planners and other land professionals are working without full knowledge of the true situation. This is dangerous and can lead to bad decisions, plans that cannot be implemented, grave injustices and social unrest.

Participatory enumerations have the potential to supply the kinds of information that are needed. Rather then creating specialist teams of external enumerators, it is often more effective to have people from the community to be the main enumertors.

Geographic region of interest: Global
Themes Land information/management
AuthorGLTN
Date2010-04-01
Filename:Enumerations policybrief2 d4 web.pdf