Political Economy of Urban Housing Poverty and Slum Development in Nigeria

M. Alabi
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Abstract:One point that Marx barely touched, but which has been of great importance in recent attempts to develop political economy perspective, is the role of the state in capitalist society. In Nigeria, a dependent capitalist economy, the distribution of housing resources and units by urban managers has failed to produce and deliver housing in sufficient quantities at costs affordable to low-income segment of the population. This paper examined the ways and means through which urban managers influence housing poverty and slum development in Nigeria using metropolitan Lagos as a case study. Rapid urbanization and the inability of the state to provide affordable formal housing resources and units for the low-income groups are the major reasons why the urban poor have resorted to the building of poor quality houses in slums. Many of the houses in slums had sprung up as planning contravention; only 30 per cent of houses in Lagos had approved building plans, 73% of residents occupy between 1-2 rooms; occupancy rate in some cases was up to eight persons per room and most rooms were not more than 9.3m2. The challenges for urban planning in addressing inequality are particularly difficult, as urban planning alone cannot counter market forces.
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尼日利亚城市住房贫困和贫民窟发展的政治经济学
摘要:马克思几乎没有触及的一个问题是国家在资本主义社会中的作用,但这在最近发展政治经济学视角的尝试中具有重要意义。尼日利亚是一个依赖资本主义的经济体,城市管理者对住房资源和单位的分配未能以低收入人群负担得起的成本生产和交付足够数量的住房。本文以尼日利亚大都市拉各斯为例,考察了城市管理者影响住房贫困和贫民窟发展的方式和手段。快速的城市化和国家无力为低收入群体提供负担得起的正式住房资源和单元,是城市贫民求助于在贫民窟建造质量差的房屋的主要原因。贫民窟里的许多房子都是违反规划而兴建的;拉各斯只有30%的房屋批准了建筑计划,73%的居民住在1-2个房间之间;在某些情况下,每个房间的入住率高达8人,大多数房间的面积不超过9.3平方米。城市规划在解决不平等问题方面面临的挑战尤其困难,因为城市规划本身无法对抗市场力量。
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