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Title: SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT CENTER FOR THE URBAN POOR OF KATHMANDU
Authors: MANANDHAR, RUJAL
Keywords: Slums and squatters,;Social Development,;URBAN
Issue Date: May-2023
Publisher: I.O.E. Pulchowk Campus
Institute Name: Institute of Engineering
Level: Bachelor
Abstract: This report was prepared as a documentation of the research and design carried out for thesis regarding the topic Social Development Center for the Urban Poor of Kathmandu. The study focuses on the issues surrounding slum formation in urban areas around the globe, particularly the expansion of squatter communities along the banks of the Bagmati River in Nepal's Kathmandu Valley. The goal of the research was to identify effective solutions for slums and squatters for their social, economic and overall development, providing a better environment for the squatters to settle in and to include them into the society. One of the research themes is also the regeneration of the public space that has been lost within the current squatter communities. The research also seeks to adopt strategies in designing locally with the perception and psychology of the squatters with active community participation. The research was conducted using a review of the available literature, national, regional, and international case studies, site visits, study, and analysis, as well as consultation with the thesis supervisor, references from seniors and other scholars, examination of scholarly journals, websites, documents, and reports, questionnaires, surveys. The conclusion drawn from the literature review served as a fundamental underpinning for the case study selection criteria.
Description: Slums and squatters are a rising problem, and there are a number of potential solutions, according to the study of the literature on the subject. One of them was to develop a community center for the slums and squatters on the land that they often choose to dwell. These centers would act as an agent of the social development of the residents which would uplift their economic standard through empowerment.
URI: https://elibrary.tucl.edu.np/handle/123456789/19059
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