The Role of Urban Community Development Office in Thailand Report

These changes ultimately increase the low-income communities’ acceptance as legitimate participants of the city’s development process on a broader scale. In other words, it integrates poor urban communities into the city’s development framework along with their housing and local development planning. Additionally, BMP ensures that communal tenure is prioritized more than the individual one and is negotiated locally in each instance. For example, collective land purchases, land swaps, long-term lease contracts, or user rights help tenure security. Overall, BMP focuses on city-wide improvement, drawing on local resources and committing to reaching all low-income communities in fewer than five years.

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