Informality; Global South; segregation; spatial justice; urban morphology Journal Paper co-authored with Birgit Hausleitner and Marcin Dąbrowski, published in Urban Planning Vol 5, No 3 (2020): Cities of Inclusion—Spaces of Justice Abstract: Planning practice in the Global South often defines a border between formal and informal developments ignoring the complex and nuanced reality of urban […]
Lima experienced an explosive population growth during the last century. Its population went from 600 thousand people in 1940 to nearly 9.5 million people nowadays. Former agriculture fields between the coast and the beginning of the Andes mountains were quickly filled with urban developments. Neither the public sector nor the private housing market provided decent […]
Student-led event sponsored by the Chair of Spatial Planning & Strategy at the Department of Urbanism, TU Delft University of Technology. The symposium happens once a year and gathers experts, policy-makers, practitioners, and others to discuss informal urbanisation, its political, economic and environmental implications and the tools to tackle it. In its 2018 edition, Confronting […]