Effects of Street Vending on the Lives of Vendors and on Urban Space

M. Karna
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The heavy influx of migrants is not fully integrated to formal economy leading towards a situation where a large number of people are forced to earn through informal sector. Street vending has been found increasing and has impacted positively on people’s livelihoods in urban areas, like Kathmandu. Lack of allocation of space, however, has caused the people involved in informal sector to occupy public spaces thereby laying both positive and negative effects on the urban space. In this context, the present study explores how street vending intervenes with the urban space. Urban Space in this sense has been dealt with in reference to Kelvin Lynch who argues that people in urban situations orient themselves by means of mental maps consisting of five elements; (1) paths: routes along which people move throughout the city; (2) edges: boundaries and breaks in continuity; (3) districts: areas characterized by common characteristics; (4) nodes: strategic focus points for orientation like squares and junctions; and (5) landmarks: external points of orientation, usually a easily identifiable physical object in the urban landscape. Although Kelvin Lynch’s elements of mental maps is about how people in urban situations orient themselves in urban situations and about imageability, this study actually perceives those spaces rather physically. Thus, this research attempts to study the positive and negative effects on the above listed elements of the city image. Also, it deals with the positive and negative effects on the livelihood aspects of street vendors.
街头贩卖对商贩生活和城市空间的影响
大量涌入的移徙者没有完全融入正规经济,导致许多人被迫通过非正规部门赚钱。街头贩卖机越来越多,对加德满都等城市地区人们的生计产生了积极影响。然而,由于空间分配不足,导致参与非正式部门的人占用了公共空间,从而对城市空间产生了积极和消极的影响。在此背景下,本研究探讨了街头贩卖如何介入城市空间。在这个意义上的城市空间已经参考了Kelvin Lynch的观点,他认为城市中的人们通过由五个元素组成的心理地图来定位自己;(1)路径:人们在城市中活动的路线;(2)边:连续的边界和断裂;(3)地区:具有共同特征的地区;(4)节点:方阵、结点等定向的战略焦点;(5)地标:外部定向点,通常是城市景观中易于识别的物理对象。尽管Kelvin Lynch的心理地图元素是关于城市环境中的人们如何在城市环境中定位自己和可想象性,但这项研究实际上是在物理上感知这些空间。因此,本研究试图研究对上述城市形象要素的正面和负面影响。此外,它还涉及对街头小贩生计方面的积极和消极影响。
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