‘Sites and Services’, and In-Situ Slum Upgrading

‘Sites and services’ is a housing solution scheme for the poor where a serviced plot of land is bought for the inhabitant to build on and invest in

Abstract

‘Sites and services’ is a housing solution scheme for the poor where a serviced plot of land is bought for the inhabitant to build on and invest in. Servicing typically includes a sanitary unit and community facilities. This helpdesk report reviews how ‘sites and services’ and ‘in-situ slum upgrading’ are defined and how are they being used to deliver better (more sustainable, more compact, more affordable) urban development. It also examines the evidence of success or impact; failure or difficulties in implementation; models/approaches of ‘sites and services’ that might be replicable. Finally, it looks at available opportunities for ‘sites and services’ and in-situ slum upgrading projects in a post COVID-19 urban world.

This report was prepared for the UK Government’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) and its partners in support of pro-poor programmes

Citation

Bolton, L. (2020). Sites and services, and in-situ slum upgrading. K4D Helpdesk Report 870. Brighton, UK: Institute of Development Studies.

‘Sites and Services’, and In-Situ Slum Upgrading

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Published 21 August 2020