Advisory Center for Affordable Settlements & Housing

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Publish Date 04/06/2015
Author Amit Bajracharya, Pragya Pradhan, Poonam Amatya, Bhagawat Bhakta Khokhali, Sabina Shrestha and Arif Hasan
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Edited By Sayef Hussain
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Planning for affordable housing during densification in Kathmandu Lessons from four settlements

Planning for affordable housing during densification in Kathmandu Lessons from four settlements

The document titled “Planning for Affordable Housing During Densification in Kathmandu: Lessons from Four Settlements” addresses the pressing challenges of urbanization and housing in Kathmandu, Nepal. It examines how rapid densification affects living conditions and explores strategies for planning affordable housing that maintains safety and livability.

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Planning for affordable housing during densification

Urban Transformation and Densification

Kathmandu has undergone significant transformation due to rapid urbanization, with a growing population seeking better opportunities in urban areas. This influx has led to increased demand for housing, resulting in informal settlements emerging as a response to housing shortages. The document highlights that many of these settlements are located in vulnerable areas, facing risks such as flooding and eviction due to insecure land tenure.

Case Studies of Four Settlements

The authors focus on four distinct types of settlements—Sankhamul, Bansighat, Khusibu, and Chabahil—to illustrate the diverse experiences of residents amidst densification. Each settlement presents unique challenges and opportunities for affordable housing development:

  1. Sankhamul: This informal settlement is characterized by its precarious location along a riverbank, making it susceptible to flooding. The document discusses hypothetical replanning exercises aimed at on-site redevelopment while considering community needs and safety.
  2. Bansighat: Similar to Sankhamul, Bansighat is also located in a flood-prone area. The paper explores potential relocation strategies through a replanning exercise that emphasizes community involvement to ensure the needs of the poorest residents are met.
  3. Khusibu: This area has evolved into a mixed-use settlement reflecting broader socioeconomic dynamics. The document highlights the importance of land-pooling projects that can facilitate the redevelopment of irregularly shaped plots into residential areas while adhering to safety regulations.
  4. Chabahil: This settlement represents spontaneous development on farmland outside the old city. The authors analyze how this area accommodates growth and suggest planning approaches that could enhance living conditions without compromising organic development.

Key Findings and Lessons Learned

The analysis reveals several critical lessons for planning affordable housing during densification:

  • Community Engagement: Effective planning must involve community participation to ensure that housing solutions align with the needs and priorities of residents. Engaging local stakeholders fosters trust and cooperation, which are essential for successful implementation.
  • Flexible Regulations: Current zoning bylaws often hinder innovative housing solutions. The document advocates for regulatory reforms that allow deviations from existing laws to accommodate high-density living while maintaining safety standards.
  • Infrastructure Development: As settlements densify, infrastructure must keep pace with population growth. The paper emphasizes the need for improved services such as sanitation, water supply, and transportation to enhance living conditions.
  • Risk Mitigation: Given Kathmandu’s vulnerability to earthquakes, any housing strategy must incorporate disaster risk reduction measures. This includes designing buildings that can withstand seismic activity while ensuring safe evacuation routes.

Conclusion

The document concludes by underscoring the urgency of addressing affordable housing needs in Kathmandu amidst ongoing densification. It calls for a comprehensive approach that integrates community input, flexible regulatory frameworks, and robust infrastructure development. By learning from the experiences of various settlements, planners can develop strategies that not only provide adequate housing but also enhance overall quality of life for urban residents.In summary, the insights gained from this study highlight the importance of proactive planning in response to urban growth challenges. By prioritizing community engagement and adapting regulations to support innovative housing solutions, Kathmandu can work towards creating sustainable and inclusive urban environments for its growing population.

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