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Building reciprocal rural-urban linkages through infrastructure investment and development

We have recently contributed a Topic Guide for DFID’s Evidence on Demand information hub.

10 June 2015

DFID Topic Guide: Building reciprocal rural-urban linkages through infrastructure investment and development

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The guide, which is freely available to development practitioners, focuses on Building reciprocal rural-urban linkages through infrastructure investment and development.

Authored by a team of DPU staff made up of Adriana Allen, Don Brown, Julio D Dávila and Pascale Hofmann, it draws significantly on the DPU's long-standing research on rural-urban linkages and the peri-urban interface.

It also shows how examining the potential benefits of urbanisation beyond a narrow focus on built up urban areas could have a significant impact on guiding future infrastructural interventions by DFID and other bilateral and multilateral development agencies.

The aim is to offer a practical and analytical guide for development practitioners working to promote socially just, environmentally sustainable and resilient rural and urban development in rapidly urbanising low- and middle-income countries.

DPU has long been engaged in practical research in peri-urban areas exploring rural-urban flows and linkages:

  • Download the free e-book on Governance of Water and Sanitation Services for the Peri-urban Poor
  • Visit the website of our current WatJust research on Translocal learning for water justice: Peri-urban pathways in India, Tanzania and Bolivia
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