Methodology for Prioritizing Sustainable Urban Regeneration Interventions in Informal Settlements: Case Study in Lima
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Urban areas in low-and middle-income countries are rapidly expanding, leading to a significant proportion of the population living in informal settlements. These settlements are characterized by their socioeconomic disadvantage and being generally located in vulnerable areas along with disconnection...
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