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La base économique la plus importante
du pays | La
plus grande agglomération urbaine indienne | Plus
de 12 millions d'habitants | Un
étroit promontoire dans la mer d'Oman | L'essentiel
de la production de logement assurée par le secteur informel | La
politique du "logement pour tous" | Les
squatters toujours menacés d'éviction | Pour
en savoir plus | Mumbai
en images
Pour en savoir plus
Acharya Sarathi 1988, Bombay's Weaker Sections
A, Survey of their Levels of Living, The Indian Journal of Social
Work, Volume XLIX, n° 2.
Bombay Development Plan Advisory Committee 1987, Report on Bombay's
Second Development Plan 1981-2001, Bombay, Government of Maharashtra.
Bombay Metropolitan Region Development Authority (BMRDA) 1982, Affordable
Low Income Shelter Programmes in Bombay Metropolitan Region, Mumbai,
BMRDA.
BMRDA 1991, Employment in the BMR (Revision of Regional Plan
for the Bombay Metropolitan Region), Mumbai, BMRDA, Working
Paper n° 5.
BMRDA 1991, Regional economy of BMR, Mumbai, BMRDA.
College of Social Work 1985, Pavement Dwellers of Greater Mumbai,
Mumbai.
Deshpande, L.K., Deshpande S. 1991, Problems of Urbanisation
and Growth in Large Cities in Developing Countries: A Case Study
of Bombay, Geneva, International Labour Organization, Working
Paper n° 177.
Gonsalves Colin 1981, A City under Siege, Mumbai, Institute
of Social Research and Education.
Government of Maharashtra 1976, Rehabilitation of Slum Dwellers.
Shelter for Urban Poor, Mumbai, Housing Department.
Government of India 1997, Annual Economic Survey, New Delhi,
Ministry of Finance, Government of India.
Harris Nigel 1978, Economic Development, Cities and Planning:
The case of Bombay, Mumbai, Oxford University Press.
National Commission on Urbanisation 1988, Report, New Delhi,
Government of India.
Contact auteur : P.S.A. Sundaram
sundaram@alpha.nic.in
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