CAF announces the first edition of the Latin American and Caribbean Economic Forum 2025 in Panama
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An assertive urban improvement plan is made up by social, physical-environmental, and housing projects adapted to each community
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When starting a comprehensive rehabilitation project in informal settlements, the first thing to take into consideration is a comprehensive understanding of the parameters that characterize the community. In order to do so, it is vital to establish a base to define the intervention priorities for the area. A topograhic survey to project the construction plans is also required, in addition to a census of the community to determine its potentiality and needs. From this base information, specific rehabilitation projects may be prepared.
The study Inclusión de habitantes en la ciudadanía plena. Experiencias de desarrollo urbano e inclusión social en América Latina (CAF, 2013) (Inclusion of Inhabitants to Full Citizenship. Urban Development and Social Inclusion Experiences in Latin America) explains that this comprehensive urban renewal proposal in poor neighborhoods is usually made up of social projects, physical-environmental projects, and other housing projects. Following is a detail of each:
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