2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.cities.2019.02.005
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Spatiality of street vendors and sociospatial disputes over public space: The case of Valparaíso, Chile

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“…Third, the vendors should also receive formal training on hygiene, sanitation, and entrepreneurial, professional, and technological skills ( Maneepong & Walsh, 2013 ; Song, 2020 ). Fourth, more designated places for street vending activities should be planned, constructed, and equipped with basic facilities to enhance food safety, hygiene, and cleanliness ( Ojeda & Pino, 2019 ; Song, 2020 ). Last but not least, urban development plans must consider street vendors as part of the planning process ( Bhowmik, 2003 ; Onodugo et al, 2016 ).…”
Section: Policy Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Third, the vendors should also receive formal training on hygiene, sanitation, and entrepreneurial, professional, and technological skills ( Maneepong & Walsh, 2013 ; Song, 2020 ). Fourth, more designated places for street vending activities should be planned, constructed, and equipped with basic facilities to enhance food safety, hygiene, and cleanliness ( Ojeda & Pino, 2019 ; Song, 2020 ). Last but not least, urban development plans must consider street vendors as part of the planning process ( Bhowmik, 2003 ; Onodugo et al, 2016 ).…”
Section: Policy Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Keberadaannya yang cenderung berlokasi pada ruang publik tersebut sering kali menimbulkan konflik pemanfaatan ruang karena keberadaannya pada badan jalan dapat menimbulkan kemacetan, keberadaannya pada trotoar menyebabkan terganggunya pejalan kaki, dan munculnya pencemaran lingkungan yang disebabkan dari keberadaan aktivitas PKL yang kurang menjaga kebersihan lingkungan (Widjajanti, 2012). PKL yang cenderung menempati ruang publik perkotaan dan menimbulkan berbagai permasalahan baru tersebut kemudian menjadikan kegiatan ekonomi ini identik sebagai kegiatan yang ilegal dan dianggap sebagai wabah perkotaan yang harus ditangani (Ojeda & Pino, 2019). Namun, di sisi lain keberadaan PKL yang termasuk sektor informal ini pada dasarnya membantu mengatasi permasalahan keterbatasan lapangan pekerjaan di perkotaan dan keterbatasan kemampuan tenaga kerja untuk bersaing dalam sektor formal (Perdana dkk., 2020) karena dapat menciptakan lapangan pekerjaan dan membantu angkatan kerja di perkotaan untuk mendapatkan penghasilan (Todaro & Smith, 2006).…”
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“…The informal sector retailer discussions became the political agenda around many different global south countries, but there were limited discussions about the informal sector retailer's activities in public spaces [22]. In fact, the informal sector retailer discussions from the point of view of spaces are basically needed since there are conflicts that happened due to the public space utilization in using them as the informal sector retailer activities [23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%