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This video shows how local people are involved in a slum upgrading project in Jakarta, Indonesia. The film emphasizes the role of the community in collecting information on their environment, before decisions are taken.

TitleCommunity-based environmental management system (CEMIS) : improving living environments : slum upgrading initatives by communities
Publication TypeAudiovisual
Year of Publication1997
AuthorsUN-HABITAT -Nairobi, KE, United Nations Human Settlements Programme
Paginationvideo (20 min.) : VHS, Pal
Date Published1997-01-01
PublisherUN-Habitat, United Nations Centre for Human Settlements
Place PublishedNairobi, Kenya
Keywordscommunity participation, demonstration projects, environmental protection, indonesia west java jakarta, information gathering, safe water supply, slum upgrading
Abstract

This video shows how local people are involved in a slum upgrading project in Jakarta, Indonesia. The film emphasizes the role of the community in collecting information on their environment, before decisions are taken. There is also a second film on the tape entitled: Crowding and health in low-income settlements of developing countries.

NotesTape includes a second video (ca. 15 min.) entitled: Crowding and health in low-income settlements of developing countries
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