Sumila Gulyani
Affiliations: | Columbia University, New York, NY |
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Salon D, Gulyani S. (2019) Commuting in Urban Kenya: Unpacking Travel Demand in Large and Small Kenyan Cities Sustainability. 11: 3823 |
Gulyani S, Talukdar D, Bassett EM. (2018) A sharing economy? Unpacking demand and living conditions in the urban housing market in Kenya World Development. 109: 57-72 |
Owens KE, Gulyani S, Rizvi A. (2018) Success when we deemed it failure? Revisiting sites and services projects in Mumbai and Chennai 20 years later World Development. 106: 260-272 |
Gulyani S, Bassett EM, Talukdar D. (2014) A tale of two cities: A multi-dimensional portrait of poverty and living conditions in the slums of Dakar and Nairobi Habitat International. 43: 98-107 |
Gulyani S, Bassett EM, Talukdar D. (2012) Living Conditions, Rents, and Their Determinants in the Slums of Nairobi and Dakar Land Economics. 88: 251-274 |
Salon D, Gulyani S. (2010) Mobility, poverty, and gender: Travel 'choices' of slum residents in Nairobi, Kenya Transport Reviews. 30: 641-657 |
Gulyani S, Bassett EM. (2010) The living conditions diamond: An analytical and theoretical framework for understanding slums Environment and Planning A. 42: 2201-2219 |
Gulyani S, Talukdar D. (2010) Inside Informality: The Links Between Poverty, Microenterprises, and Living Conditions in Nairobi’s Slums World Development. 38: 1710-1726 |
Gulyani S, Bassett EM. (2008) Revisiting... Retrieving the baby from the bathwater: Slum upgrading in Sub-Saharan Africa Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy. 26: 858-860 |
Gulyani S, Talukdar D. (2008) Slum Real Estate: The Low-Quality High-Price Puzzle in Nairobi’s Slum Rental Market and its Implications for Theory and Practice World Development. 36: 1916-1937 |