Beatrice Hati
Philippine Institute for Development Studies
7 Papers
2 Citations
Beatrice Hati is an academic researcher from Philippine Institute for Development Studies. The author has contributed to research in topics: Slum & Human settlement. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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Need for an Integrated Deprived Area “Slum” Mapping System (IDEAMAPS) in Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs)
Dana R. Thomson,Monika Kuffer,Gianluca Boo,Beatrice Hati,Taïs Grippa,Helen Elsey,Catherine Linard,Ron Mahabir,Catherine Kyobutungi,Joshua Maviti,Dennis Mwaniki,Robert Ndugwa,Jack Makau,Richard Sliuzas,Salome Cheruiyot,Kilion Nyambuga,Nicholus Mboga,Nicera Wanjiru Kimani,João Porto de Albuquerque,Caroline W Kabaria +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a set of requirements and a framework to produce routine, accurate maps of deprived urban areas that can be used by local-to-international stakeholders for advocacy, planning, and decision-making across Low and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs).
Need for an Integrated Deprived Area “Slum” Mapping System (IDeAMapS) in LMICs
Dana R. Thomson,Monika Kuffer,Gianluca Boo,Beatrice Hati,Taïs Grippa,Helen Elsey,Catherine Linard,Ron Mahabir,Catherine Kyobutungi,Joshua Maviti,Dennis Mwaniki,Robert Ndugwa,Jack Makau,Richard Sliuzas,Salome Cheruiyot,Kilion Nyambuga,Nicholus Mboga,Nicera Wanjiru,João Porto de Albuquerque,Caroline W Kabaria +19 more
- 15 Apr 2020
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a survey of the state of the art in urban and regional planning and Geo-information management for sustainable development in the context of slum upgrading.
Adaptive governance by community based organisations: Community resilience initiatives during Covid‐19 in Mathare, Nairobi
Jan Fransen,Beatrice Hati,Harris Simon,Naomi van Stapele +3 more
TL;DR: This study examines community-based organisations in Mathare, Nairobi, and finds that adaptive governance is enabled by bonding within the community, coordination with other actors, and leadership, resources, and organisational capacity, but requires external support for transformative change.
Critical Commentary: Need for an Integrated Deprived Area "Slum" Mapping System (IDeAMapS) in LMICs
Dana R. Thomson,Monika Kuffer,Gianluca Boo,Beatrice Hati,Taïs Grippa,Helen Elsey,Catherine Linard,Ron Mahabir,Catherine Kyobutungi,Joshua Mulandi,Dennis Mwaniki,Robert Ndugwa,Jack Makau,Richard Sliuzas,Salome Cheruiyot,Kilion Nyambuga,Nicholus Mboga,Nicera Wanjiru,João Porto de Albuquerque,Caroline W Kabaria +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors summarize common areas of understanding and present a set of requirements to produce maps of deprived urban areas that can be used by local-to-international stakeholders for advocacy, planning, and decision-making.
Resilience Pathways of Informal Settlements in Nairobi: Stasis, Decline, Adaptation, and Transformation
Jan Fransen,Beatrice Hati,Naomi van Stapele,Samuel Kiriro,Rosebella Nyumba +4 more
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