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The study of peri-urbanization attracted attention in the final quarter of the 20th century,
due to the pace it acquired worldwide and the implication that urbanization and overall settlement
patterns have on social sustainability and development. Theoretical and conceptual achievements are
remarkable. Multi-country collaboration has produced a growing body of research on sustainability
and peri-urban settlements. There is a lack, however, of a review of the practices of peri-urban
informal settlements, the predominant mode of urban expansion, mainly in developing and rapidly
urbanizing regions of the world. The purpose is, then, to systematize, from recent literature, the
knowledge of the context, challenges, and practices, as well as their impacts and potential courses
of action, to ensure sustainability in human–natural complex of the territory beyond urban cores,
suburbs, or slums. A systematic review approach was adopted, for articles published in reputable
journals, with support of previous reviews, books, and reports. A pragmatist combination of content
analysis and critical review identified core topics and highlighted contrasting views. An analytical
framework is proposed. Four categories—drivers, challenges and practices, impact, and future
trends—are proposed as an adequate approach to systematizing the literature. The review finds
that the practices focus on service and resource provision, on regulations to approximate informal to
formal institutions, and on an economy founded on the resource base and service provision. This
review provides insights on future trends and research topics.
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Peri-urban Informal settlement Sustainability Spatial planning
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MPDI