TOUR OF THE HABITAT WORLD SEEN BY CIVIL SOCIETY

Cap Verde

#Mots-clés : Dernière mise à jour le 7 June 2019
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ELEMENTS OF CONTEXT

HISTORY

DEMOGRAPHY

SOCIO-ECONOMICAL CONTEXT

HABITAT

HISTORY OF CITIES – HERITAGE

Urbanization in Cape Verde can not be analyzed without taking into account its geography – the archipelago consists of 6 islands of different sizes and unevenly endowed with natural resources – and the size of the population (barely 5000,000 inhabitants in 2010). Few places manage to cross the threshold of the city (2 cities until 2000). Against by the growth of urbanization rate is relatively high (47% in 2010), mainly driven by the growth of the administrative capital Praia, where lives 57% of urban and 25% of the total population. (1)

URBAN HOUSING

RURAL HOUSING

RIGHT TO HOUSING

FORCED EVICTION

LAND RIGHTS

LAND GRABBING

VULNERABLE GROUPS

  • Joungpeople
  • Old people
  • Women

SOME INTERESTING PRACTICES

Social and economic aspects

HOUSING MARKET

QUALITY OF HOUSING

INFORMAL HOUSING / SLUM / HOMELESS

ROLE OF PUBLIC AUTHORITIES

Cultural aspects – Religious – Symbolic

Environmental aspects

Bibliography & Sitography

  1. Country File Cap Verde Site e-geopolis.

MAJOR PROBLEMS BY CIVIL SOCIETY

CLAIMS MAJOR CIVIL SOCIETY

CIVIL SOCIETY ACTORS