Les opérations de relogement des quartiers insalubres à Casablanca: une logique contradictoire entre développement et inégalité
Kawtar Samih
Mondes en développement, 2022, vol. n° 197, issue 1, 79-97
Abstract:
A flagship program in Moroccan public policy since 2004, "Cities without Slums" (Villes sans bidonvilles) aims to reduce inequalities, and fight against exclusion. Focusing mainly on Casablanca, slums and their rehousing operations are subject to the effects and counter-effects of this upgrading. Precarious and located outside the city, the rehousing districts appear more as an intention to improve Casablanca?s international image rather than embodying social and spatial cohesion. Based on a series of interviews, this article examines this social and spatial experience and sheds light on its new practices.
Keywords: Casablanca; Cities without Slums program; Villes sans bidonvilles; large projects urbanism; socio-spatial inequalities (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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