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Anyone who is well informed about the state of Oworonshoki community (especially the slum) will bear witness to the unacceptable level of poverty in which many families live. As such families live in some of the worst type of dwellings with insanitary living conditions all around them. As is the case in many societies, poverty breeds crime; thus, the Oworo community normally experience high crime rates, with many people living in fear of their lives and property. The fact that this poor community look physically run down and look suspicious means that businesses are hesitant to move into this area. As a result, unemployment is usually very high. These are just some of the need for urban regeneration in this community. Over the years, a number of concerned stakeholders have attempted to embark on urban regeneration exercises by identifying the needs of the community and providing solutions based on some scale of preferences or priorities without necessarily looking at what the people in the community can do for themselves. Therefore, it is importance to incorporate a tool that is capable of fulfilling specific functions such as: Harnessing available potential Land assembly Self-finance and Protection of social capital We all know that every community no matter how poor has assets in which when identified and properly managed could enrich the entire community. Assets which include Individuals, informal Institutions and Formal institutions are found in all communities. Since the above named assets can be managed to regenerate a slum, it is however expedient to carry out a study to identify the various assets and create a link between them while managing them to regenerate slums. This is what is called asset mapping and what this proposal is based upon. The major aim of this business case is to establish the feasibility and viability of carrying out the much needed intervention in Oworo community. We will show that economic gains can be achieved for both residents and investors in various aspects of this regeneration exercise and also show that social gains can be made and at the same time, provide reasonable solutions for social resistance and other such deterrents to investment in this community. We further suggest approaches to carrying out a complete sustainable urban regeneration in this community. This slide summarizes all these and was presented by students of the department of Estate Management, University of Lagos, Nigeria.]]>

Anyone who is well informed about the state of Oworonshoki community (especially the slum) will bear witness to the unacceptable level of poverty in which many families live. As such families live in some of the worst type of dwellings with insanitary living conditions all around them. As is the case in many societies, poverty breeds crime; thus, the Oworo community normally experience high crime rates, with many people living in fear of their lives and property. The fact that this poor community look physically run down and look suspicious means that businesses are hesitant to move into this area. As a result, unemployment is usually very high. These are just some of the need for urban regeneration in this community. Over the years, a number of concerned stakeholders have attempted to embark on urban regeneration exercises by identifying the needs of the community and providing solutions based on some scale of preferences or priorities without necessarily looking at what the people in the community can do for themselves. Therefore, it is importance to incorporate a tool that is capable of fulfilling specific functions such as: Harnessing available potential Land assembly Self-finance and Protection of social capital We all know that every community no matter how poor has assets in which when identified and properly managed could enrich the entire community. Assets which include Individuals, informal Institutions and Formal institutions are found in all communities. Since the above named assets can be managed to regenerate a slum, it is however expedient to carry out a study to identify the various assets and create a link between them while managing them to regenerate slums. This is what is called asset mapping and what this proposal is based upon. The major aim of this business case is to establish the feasibility and viability of carrying out the much needed intervention in Oworo community. We will show that economic gains can be achieved for both residents and investors in various aspects of this regeneration exercise and also show that social gains can be made and at the same time, provide reasonable solutions for social resistance and other such deterrents to investment in this community. We further suggest approaches to carrying out a complete sustainable urban regeneration in this community. This slide summarizes all these and was presented by students of the department of Estate Management, University of Lagos, Nigeria.]]>
Wed, 17 Dec 2014 17:52:42 GMT /slideshow/a-presentation-on-a-business-case-for-urban-regeneration-in-oworonshoki-lagos-nigeria/42813712 Lanre_Sulaiman@slideshare.net(Lanre_Sulaiman) A Presentation on A Business Case for Urban Regeneration in Oworonshoki, Lagos Nigeria. Lanre_Sulaiman Anyone who is well informed about the state of Oworonshoki community (especially the slum) will bear witness to the unacceptable level of poverty in which many families live. As such families live in some of the worst type of dwellings with insanitary living conditions all around them. As is the case in many societies, poverty breeds crime; thus, the Oworo community normally experience high crime rates, with many people living in fear of their lives and property. The fact that this poor community look physically run down and look suspicious means that businesses are hesitant to move into this area. As a result, unemployment is usually very high. These are just some of the need for urban regeneration in this community. Over the years, a number of concerned stakeholders have attempted to embark on urban regeneration exercises by identifying the needs of the community and providing solutions based on some scale of preferences or priorities without necessarily looking at what the people in the community can do for themselves. Therefore, it is importance to incorporate a tool that is capable of fulfilling specific functions such as: Harnessing available potential Land assembly Self-finance and Protection of social capital We all know that every community no matter how poor has assets in which when identified and properly managed could enrich the entire community. Assets which include Individuals, informal Institutions and Formal institutions are found in all communities. Since the above named assets can be managed to regenerate a slum, it is however expedient to carry out a study to identify the various assets and create a link between them while managing them to regenerate slums. This is what is called asset mapping and what this proposal is based upon. The major aim of this business case is to establish the feasibility and viability of carrying out the much needed intervention in Oworo community. We will show that economic gains can be achieved for both residents and investors in various aspects of this regeneration exercise and also show that social gains can be made and at the same time, provide reasonable solutions for social resistance and other such deterrents to investment in this community. We further suggest approaches to carrying out a complete sustainable urban regeneration in this community. This slide summarizes all these and was presented by students of the department of Estate Management, University of Lagos, Nigeria. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/abusinesscaseforurbanregeneration-inoworonshoki-141217175242-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Anyone who is well informed about the state of Oworonshoki community (especially the slum) will bear witness to the unacceptable level of poverty in which many families live. As such families live in some of the worst type of dwellings with insanitary living conditions all around them. As is the case in many societies, poverty breeds crime; thus, the Oworo community normally experience high crime rates, with many people living in fear of their lives and property. The fact that this poor community look physically run down and look suspicious means that businesses are hesitant to move into this area. As a result, unemployment is usually very high. These are just some of the need for urban regeneration in this community. Over the years, a number of concerned stakeholders have attempted to embark on urban regeneration exercises by identifying the needs of the community and providing solutions based on some scale of preferences or priorities without necessarily looking at what the people in the community can do for themselves. Therefore, it is importance to incorporate a tool that is capable of fulfilling specific functions such as: Harnessing available potential Land assembly Self-finance and Protection of social capital We all know that every community no matter how poor has assets in which when identified and properly managed could enrich the entire community. Assets which include Individuals, informal Institutions and Formal institutions are found in all communities. Since the above named assets can be managed to regenerate a slum, it is however expedient to carry out a study to identify the various assets and create a link between them while managing them to regenerate slums. This is what is called asset mapping and what this proposal is based upon. The major aim of this business case is to establish the feasibility and viability of carrying out the much needed intervention in Oworo community. We will show that economic gains can be achieved for both residents and investors in various aspects of this regeneration exercise and also show that social gains can be made and at the same time, provide reasonable solutions for social resistance and other such deterrents to investment in this community. We further suggest approaches to carrying out a complete sustainable urban regeneration in this community. This slide summarizes all these and was presented by students of the department of Estate Management, University of Lagos, Nigeria.
A Presentation on A Business Case for Urban Regeneration in Oworonshoki, Lagos Nigeria. from LANRE SULAIMAN
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-Lanre_Sulaiman-48x48.jpg?cb=1523415781 Lanre co-founded Sugarbrands Nigeria and works as the Editor-in-Chief of Sugarbrands Campus Magazine, a FREE bi-monthly student magazine in Unilag and Medilag. Contents of the magazines are also published on the E-Mag- sugarbrandsonlinemag.com where Lanre oversees its administration. He is also currently a Final year student in the department of Estate Management, University of Lagos and hopes to bring about a dynamic positive change in Nigeria's real estate industry. Lanre is passionate about Leadership and Justice and hopes to build a massive empire that will empower people all over the world especially in his home country, Nigeria. He also will be Nigeria's BEST-Ever President ... http://www.sugarbrandsonlinemag.com