0 an area in or on the edge of a city, in which poor people live in small, very cheaply built houses -- (城市內或其邊緣的)棚戶區,貧民窟
Many of these migrants live in shantytowns or slums.
Afterward, the house was forgotten in the middle of a shantytown occupied by shoemakers and homeless people, and finally was abandoned.
Second, her claim that there is a ' bedrock reality of racialized polarization and opposition ' among the inhabitants of the shantytown must be questioned.
This requirement has the potential to alleviate rural unemployment in many areas and to reduce the trend of shantytown construction surrounding many large cities of the developing world.
They destroy agriculture in the developing world and lead to poverty, shantytowns and mis-development, which we all dislike.
We must not think that the reconstruction will spell the return of the shantytowns or of socio-economic conditions such as those that existed before.
The shantytown problem should be tackled promptly and effectively because of the need for decency and cleanliness.
No other democracy would tolerate this shantytown in the middle of the capital for three years.