"More than half of the 10 million inhabitants of Lima (Peru) live in districts that were initially informal. In spite of the lack of a plan or urban planning, electricity, water and drainage services have been effectively extended into peripheral zones. Under what conditions and with what impacts have the networks been extended into these areas, and how has this affected the making of the city as a whole?"

An article by Laure Criqui in the ulletin of AdP Villes en développement (N°102, February 2016).

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    Author:
  • Laure Criqui