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14 March 2022Sukriti Issar, « The financialisation of floor space, Mumbai 1880–2015 », Urban Studies, 2022
Nous vous signalons la parution d’un article de Sukriti Issar dans la revue Urban Studies intitulé « The financialisation of floor space, Mumbai 1880–2015 ».
Abstract: This paper traces the financialisation of policy instruments regulating floor space, namely, building height restrictions in Mumbai from 1880 to 2015. It describes and explains the shift from prescriptive regulation to hybrid market-based incentive. Drawing on original archival research and interviews with 80 policy experts, findings show that height restrictions shifted from ad hoc rules, to prescribed heights, to floor space index, and finally to market-based air rights. Paradoxically, the local state has used financialised floor space as an incentive to achieve social goals such as slum redevelopment, while the policy remains controversial and beset by conflict. The state has played a key role in financialising floor space, in the process creating a hybrid instrument with multiple constituencies. The conclusion explores how a history of building regulations can advance comparative urbanism. Keywords: Building regulations ; financialisation ; Mumbai ; policy change