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                Open spaces in informal settlements: Conflicts between top-down policies and bottom-up practices. The case of everyday use of public realm linked to transmicable in Bogota, Columbia.
        
      
Shared with the World by Elangkathir Duhindan
    In Colombia, informal settlements are a pressing planning issue, mostly due to the lack  of infrastructure, public transportation, public services and public realm. However, in an  effort to improve life-quality and reduce segregation from formal areas, governments  have decided to intervene on slums through a wide range of strategies. The most  successful one has been the so-called ‘social urbanism’ strategy, in which authorities  designed and planned a major transport infrastructure project and that is linked to a  comprehensive intervention that incorporates new social infrastructure and public  spaces.  Nevertheless, in the process of delivering new public realm, policy-makers’ objectives  and community aspirations may differ, leading to a disconnection between top-down  policies and traditions, cultural rules, and social values. As a result, activities carried out  on open spaces vary from that were expected to take place initially. This paper shows the  impact that the gap between top-down policies and bottom-up practices have on the  everyday use of public spaces. Moreover, it recommends broadening the scope when  evaluating ‘social urbanism’ projects and improving participatory processes in order to  design spaces that fulfill local needs.
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