Mapping Urban Poverty for Local Governance in an Indian Mega-City: The Case of Delhi

Author:

Baud Isa1,Sridharan N.2,Pfeffer Karin1

Affiliation:

1. The University of Amsterdam, Nieuwe Prinsengracht 130, 1018 VZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands,

2. School of Planning and Architecture, 4-B Indraprashtra Estate, New Delhi, 11 00 02, India,

Abstract

The article maps urban poverty, using the `livelihoods assets framework' to develop a new index of multiple deprivation, examining the implications for area and sector targeting by policy-makers. This article deals with the index and the results for Delhi. The study maps: the spatial concentration of poverty; the diversity of deprivation at ward level; whether poverty is concentrated in slums; and correlations between voting patterns and poverty levels. The index uses census data disaggregated to electoral-ward level for multicriteria analysis, through GIS. Results show that hotspots of poverty are diverse in character, but are not concentrated in slum areas, with strong implications for policy-making and poverty studies methodology. These results suggest that the new index allows better insight into poverty with better targeting possibilities for policy-makers.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Urban Studies,Environmental Science (miscellaneous)

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