Neoliberal Urbanity and the Right to Housing of the Urban Poor in Dhaka, Bangladesh

IF 1.3 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Environment and Urbanization ASIA Pub Date : 2020-08-19 DOI:10.1177/0975425320938520
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In Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh with a population of 18 million, nearly one-third are living under the threat of eviction without resettlement due to lack of tenure security. This occurs despite the Bangladesh government’s ratification of multiple international conventions as well as provisions within the national Constitution with regard to people’s rights. Within this context, drawing on Lefebvre’s theorization of space and using the right to the city (RTC) framework, this article explores the urban poor’s right to housing in the context of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Findings suggest that the local and central government officials categorize slum dwellers as encroachers and criminals, who pose a direct threat to an orderly, clean and green city. Hence, they cannot be allowed to exist in the city. Additionally, the state has shifted the development of land and housing markets to real estate developers, following a neoliberal economic model. Consequently, a few powerful developers control Dhaka’s land and housing markets, only supplying housing for the growing middle class. Access to these houses is far beyond poor people’s reach. Thus, the urban poor’s housing rights are denied both by the state and by the market in Dhaka.
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新自由主义都市化与孟加拉达卡城市贫民的住房权
在拥有1800万人口的孟加拉国首都达卡,由于缺乏保有权保障,近三分之一的人生活在被驱逐而没有重新安置的威胁之下。尽管孟加拉国政府批准了多项国际公约以及国家宪法中关于人民权利的条款,但这种情况仍然存在。在此背景下,本文借鉴列斐伏尔的空间理论,运用城市权框架,探讨了孟加拉国达卡背景下城市穷人的住房权问题。调查结果表明,地方和中央政府官员将贫民窟居民归类为侵占者和罪犯,他们对一个有序、清洁和绿色的城市构成直接威胁。因此,不能允许他们在城市中存在。此外,该州遵循新自由主义经济模式,将土地和住房市场的开发转向了房地产开发商。因此,少数强大的开发商控制着达卡的土地和住房市场,只为日益壮大的中产阶级提供住房。穷人根本无法进入这些房子。因此,达卡的国家和市场都剥夺了城市穷人的住房权。
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