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CASE STUDIES
rehabilitation (2) carrying out development. plots reserved for slum
rapid design development to rehabilitation, relocation
propose solutions. 3. Part redevelopment: can be proposed either
However in cases where on an open plot of land or
FIVE WAYS IDENTIFIED the slum cannot be nearby slums with extra
FOR REDEVELOPMENT completely rehabilitated housing stock proposed.
OF A SLUM due to multiple reasons
such as issues with 5. Creating extra housing
1. In-situ Rehabilitation: land ownership, land stock / relocation
In case of a tenable high reservation, etc then part of untenable slums:
density slum with no redevelopment has been In cases where the
possibility of any extra proposed. dwelling density was
housing stock the slum lower then the slum
is considered for in-situ 4. Relocation to an open has the potential to
rehabilitation. plot: In the case of accommodate additional
untenable slums, due dwellings. Extra housing
2. Complete redevelop- to factors such as
ment: as it ensures reservation, topographic stock can be generated
equitable distribution challenges, etc., and thus making the slums
and judicious use of without receiving receiving pockets for
land to ensure holistic pocket or any alternative other untenable slums.
Figure 1: Ways of Redevelopment
Based on collected data - Identify
Tenable Untenable
Relocating untenable slums
Identifying tenable slums within 2 - 2.5km
No extra Housing Stock If they have Extra Housing Stock capacity If they have no extra housing stock
capacity
In- situ Complete Redevelopment Look for alternative open plots of land
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