Title: Limas Slums: Problems or Solutions
1Limas SlumsProblems or Solutions?
- Professor Bill Chambers
- Liverpool Hope University
- President
- Geographical Association
- Annual Conference 30th March 2005
- University of Derby
2Lecture Structure
- Peru
- Migration
- Housing in Lima
- Growth of Lima
- Progressive Development
- Employment
- Government Policies
- Hope or Despair?
3 4Source www.politicalresources.net
5Costa The Atacama Desert
6Peru and UK(World Bank 2004)
7Peru Three Zones Costa Atacama Desert (driest in
the world) Sierra Andes (2nd highest mountains
in world) Selva Amazon (largest tropical
rainforest in world) Source Coleccion
Huascaran, Lima
8Sierra The Andes
9Selva The Amazon Basin
10Peru Population by Region
11 12Primacy of Limathe head of a giant on the body
of a dwarf
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13Reasons for Primacy
- capital city (work, culture, civilisation)
- largest port (Callao)
- traditional home of Vice-Roy in Colonial
14Migration
- City centre v Paisanos
- 40 Costa
- 50 Andes
- mainly central-southern Andes
- young/ambitious
- earthquakes
- rural poverty
- land tenure in Andes
- infant mortality
- guerrillas
- cocaine
- El Nino
- modernisation of coast
15Source Children in Peru, Peru Support Unit 1991
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18 19Callejon
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21 Housing for Lima Poor
- Slums/turgurios and Squatter settlements
- alleys tenements (callejones) 64
- workers housing 20
- decaying mansions 11
- city plots (corralones) 5
- government projects
- private sector
- squatter settlements (barriadas)
22Squatter Settlements
- Barriadas
- Urbanizaciones Populares
- Urbanisationes Marginales
- Pueblos Jovenes
- Asentiamentos Humanos
23Barriadas
- A residential community
- formed by low income families in which the
- houses are constructed in large measure by the
residents themselves and - which are generally but not exclusively formed
illegally. - (Collins 1975)
24 25Lima Population Growth
26Source J. Matos Mar 1977 Las Barriadas de Lima
1957
27Source J. Matos Mar 1977 Las Barriadas de Lima
1967
28Source J. Matos Mar 1977 Las Barriadas de Lima
1977
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30Centro cerro
San Cristobal
31my house
Rio Rimac floodplain Carmen de la Legua and San
Martin de Porres 1965
32Andes foothills
Comas 16-3-1945
33my house
Comas 1965
34Southern Atacama desert Tupac Amaru
35Geographical distributionunoccupied, state or
church or absentee landlord owned
36The Invasion
- After several years residence
- Pay to join invasion committee
- Planned by architects
- Holy Days, National Holidays, Public Holidays,
weekends, government crisis - Appeal to patriotism or religiosity of nation or
landlords
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38- 5. Progressive Development
- (Consolidation)
- (Positive Adaptation)
39Progressive Development
- The gradual development of
- housing
- community
- utilities
- employment.
- Depends on
- finance
- health
- motivation
- priorities
- government policy
40Progressive Development of Homes
- chosa (matting hut)
- peripheral wall
- internal walls
- concrete roof
- second floor
- more
41chosas
42Chosa, foundations and peripheral wall
43Chosa, shop and peripheral wall
44Chosa, peripheral wall from casa noble
45cement bag
Wood
Water cylinder
46Roofing tiles, iron, electricity tubes
47Roofing concreting
48Casa noble Carmen de la Legua 1965
49Progressive Development(after Turner 1967)
50Moving from Carmen de la Legua to Comas
Carmen de la Legua 1965 view of my house
51Carmen de la Legua 1982 view of my house
52Carmen de la Legua 2003 view of home
53Carmen de la Legua 1965
54Carmen de la Legua 1982
55Carmen de la Legua 2003 By 1974 its
transformation into an urban barrio was almost
complete paved roads, uniform lotes, water and
electrical services, urban style houses
constructed with permanent materials, and a
central plaza around which stood municipal
buildings, a movie theatre, and a church all were
established. (Lobo 1982 p 42)
56Town Hall Carmen de la Legua 2003
57Comas 1965 view left from front door
58Comas 1982 view left from front door
59Comas 2003 view left from front door
60Comas Avenida Tupac Amaru 1965
61Comas Avenida Tupac Amaru 1982
62Comas Avenida Tupac Amaru 2003
63Maria Restaurante El Once 1965 and Salon de
Belleza 1983 Comas
64Comas private sector housing 2003
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66 67Ambulante selling tobacco, chewing gum, sweets
68Open air office
69domestica
70Mobile furniture store
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74Julio and Helsomina(Susan Lobo 1982)
- 1969
- Belt factory (J)
- Tailor (J)
- Kerosene
- Metal recycling
- Vegetables at market
- Wool balls
- Brick recycling
- Guinea pigs
- Chickens
- Chicha
- TV
- 1974
- Belt factory
- Front of house store
- Beer
- Zappo
- Ducks
- Chicken
- Goats
- Sheep
- Wool
- Refrigerator
- Typewriter (daughter)
- Electric repair (son)
75INCOME
- Job
- Overtime
- Fringe benefits
- Part time jobs (cachuelas)
- Reciprocity exchange labour for goods
- Reciprocity exchange labour for labour
- Varied and flexible repertoire
76Employment informal formal
- Informal
- housefront stores
- car cleaning
- domestics
- ambulantes
- bootblacks
- seamstresses
- artisans repair and creation
- Formal
- wages
- social security
- drivers
- Builders
- waiters
- clerks
- shop assistants
- factory workers
77 78Government Policies
- Do nothing
- Eradicate bulldoze, burn
- Contain Law
- Prevent planning, municipal housing
- Facilitate site service, credit, technical,
improve incorporate - Correct remodel, relocate
79- 8. Hope or Despair?
- Problem or Solution?
80The Informal Approach
- Advantages
- Cheaper
- Non-monetary input
- Early escape from slums
- Added value to land
- Stimulated construction and service industries
- Disadvantages
- Slow
- Poor conditions
- Low quality
- Uneconomic use of space resources
81Limas barriadas Why so successful? (John
Turner 2004)
- When dwellers control the major decisions and
- are free to make use of their own contributions
in the design, construction or management of
their housing, - both this process and the environment produced
stimulate individual and social well-being.
82Limas barriadas Why so successful? (Susan Lobo
1992)
- Positive adaptation
- Build a community (material and spiritual)
- Accomplish goals
- View themselves and their future positively
- Through
- Kinship and paisanos
- Alliances and compadrazgo
- Control migration house construction
- Flexibility
83References
- http//comasweb.com
- Dietz, H. 1998 Urban Poverty, Political
Participation and the State Lima 1970-1990.
University of Pittsburgh Press - Gilbert, A. 1994 The Latin American City. Latin
America Bureau. - Lloyd, P. 1979 Slums of Hope? Pelican.
- Lloyd, P. 1980 The Young Towns of Lima.
Cambridge University Press. - Lobo, S. 1982 A House of My Own. University of
Arizona Press. - Morrish, M. 1984 Squatter Settlement in the Third
World. Geography 16-19. Longman. - Smith, C.T. 1988 Population and Development in
Peru. John Murray.