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Seeking Sustainable Solutions
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Seeking Sustainable Solutions
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Presents ideas and tools for pro-poor interventions with respect to the provision of land for housing, building materials, labour, participation and finance
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Presents ideas and tools for pro-poor interventions with respect to the provision of land for housing, building materials, labour, participation and finance
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317910152
- Artikelnr.: 41067504
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317910152
- Artikelnr.: 41067504
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Jan Bredenoord is an urban planner and housing researcher and has worked mainly for local governments. His PhD was on management instruments for cities (1996), and his specialism is strategic urban and regional planning. Since 1990 he has been working in developing countries as international consultant on housing and planning. For the past decade, he has been a part-time research fellow in International Development Studies, Utrecht University. His work is focused on affordable housing for low-income households, incremental housing, sites-and-services schemes, housing cooperatives, resident's participation and sustainable urban development and housing. He is member of ISOCARP and his work has been published in edited volumes and scientific journals. Paul van Lindert is as Associate Professor in human geography and international development studies at Utrecht University. His PhD was on migration, urbanization and housing strategies in Bolivia (1991). He has taught at various universities in Latin America and Africa as a Visiting Professor. His area of experience includes urban development and planning; city networks and city-to-city cooperation; rural-urban relations; regional and local development; local governance, and multi-local livelihoods. Peer Smets is Assistant Professor at the department of sociology, VU University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. His PhD was on housing finance and the urban poor in India (2002). His research mainly focuses on urban habitat conditions (housing and its living environment) in low-income neighbourhoods in southern and western countries, as well as perceptions which determine liveability. He has published on urban segregation, housing, housing finance, government bureaucracy, communities, and social life in neighbourhoods.
1. Introduction: Sustainability, Governance and Affordability of Low Income
Housing Part 1: Thematic Perspectives 2. Policy and Politics in Urban Land
Market Management: Lessons from Experience 3. The New Political Economy of
Affordable Housing Finance and Urban Development 4. Backing the
Self-Builders: Assisted Self-Help Housing as Sustainable Housing Provision
Strategy 5.Resilience of Self-Built Housing to Natural Hazards 6. Renting a
Home: The Need for a Policy Response 7. Housing Cooperatives in the
Developing World 8. The Transnational Experience of Community-led
Development: the Affordable Shelter Challenge Part 2: Asia 9. New Fontiers
and Challenges for Affordable Housing Provision in India 10. How People
House Themselves in the Cities of Pakistan Today 11. Self-Help Housing in
Indonesia 12. Community Contracting in Neighbourhood Improvement and
Housing: Indonesia and Pakistan 13. Housing Futures: Housing for the Poor
in Sri Lanka 14. Affordable Housing Policies in Urban China Part 3: Latin
America 15. Affordable Housing Solutions for Low-Income Groups in Mexico
and the Urban Housing Challenges of Today 16. Half a Century of Self-Help
in Brazil 17. Housing Policy in Colombia 18. Tackling the Housing Deficit
of the Poor in Peruvian Housing Policies 19. From Shortage Reduction to a
Wellbeing Approach: Changing Paradigms in Ecuadorian Housing Policies 20.
Self-Help Housing and Upcoming Policies for Affordable Housing in Nicaragua
Part 4: Africa 21. Pathways towards Innovations for Self-Help Housing in
Egypt 22. Changing Housing Policy in South Africa 23. Dashed Hopes?
Public-Private Partnership and Sustainable Urban Low-Income Housing
Delivery in Nigeria 24. Housing and the Urban Poor in Kenya: Opportunities
for Increased Partnerships and Innovative Practices 25. Urban Low-Income
Housing in Ghana 26. Conclusion: Where Do We Go from Here?
Housing Part 1: Thematic Perspectives 2. Policy and Politics in Urban Land
Market Management: Lessons from Experience 3. The New Political Economy of
Affordable Housing Finance and Urban Development 4. Backing the
Self-Builders: Assisted Self-Help Housing as Sustainable Housing Provision
Strategy 5.Resilience of Self-Built Housing to Natural Hazards 6. Renting a
Home: The Need for a Policy Response 7. Housing Cooperatives in the
Developing World 8. The Transnational Experience of Community-led
Development: the Affordable Shelter Challenge Part 2: Asia 9. New Fontiers
and Challenges for Affordable Housing Provision in India 10. How People
House Themselves in the Cities of Pakistan Today 11. Self-Help Housing in
Indonesia 12. Community Contracting in Neighbourhood Improvement and
Housing: Indonesia and Pakistan 13. Housing Futures: Housing for the Poor
in Sri Lanka 14. Affordable Housing Policies in Urban China Part 3: Latin
America 15. Affordable Housing Solutions for Low-Income Groups in Mexico
and the Urban Housing Challenges of Today 16. Half a Century of Self-Help
in Brazil 17. Housing Policy in Colombia 18. Tackling the Housing Deficit
of the Poor in Peruvian Housing Policies 19. From Shortage Reduction to a
Wellbeing Approach: Changing Paradigms in Ecuadorian Housing Policies 20.
Self-Help Housing and Upcoming Policies for Affordable Housing in Nicaragua
Part 4: Africa 21. Pathways towards Innovations for Self-Help Housing in
Egypt 22. Changing Housing Policy in South Africa 23. Dashed Hopes?
Public-Private Partnership and Sustainable Urban Low-Income Housing
Delivery in Nigeria 24. Housing and the Urban Poor in Kenya: Opportunities
for Increased Partnerships and Innovative Practices 25. Urban Low-Income
Housing in Ghana 26. Conclusion: Where Do We Go from Here?
1. Introduction: Sustainability, Governance and Affordability of Low Income
Housing Part 1: Thematic Perspectives 2. Policy and Politics in Urban Land
Market Management: Lessons from Experience 3. The New Political Economy of
Affordable Housing Finance and Urban Development 4. Backing the
Self-Builders: Assisted Self-Help Housing as Sustainable Housing Provision
Strategy 5.Resilience of Self-Built Housing to Natural Hazards 6. Renting a
Home: The Need for a Policy Response 7. Housing Cooperatives in the
Developing World 8. The Transnational Experience of Community-led
Development: the Affordable Shelter Challenge Part 2: Asia 9. New Fontiers
and Challenges for Affordable Housing Provision in India 10. How People
House Themselves in the Cities of Pakistan Today 11. Self-Help Housing in
Indonesia 12. Community Contracting in Neighbourhood Improvement and
Housing: Indonesia and Pakistan 13. Housing Futures: Housing for the Poor
in Sri Lanka 14. Affordable Housing Policies in Urban China Part 3: Latin
America 15. Affordable Housing Solutions for Low-Income Groups in Mexico
and the Urban Housing Challenges of Today 16. Half a Century of Self-Help
in Brazil 17. Housing Policy in Colombia 18. Tackling the Housing Deficit
of the Poor in Peruvian Housing Policies 19. From Shortage Reduction to a
Wellbeing Approach: Changing Paradigms in Ecuadorian Housing Policies 20.
Self-Help Housing and Upcoming Policies for Affordable Housing in Nicaragua
Part 4: Africa 21. Pathways towards Innovations for Self-Help Housing in
Egypt 22. Changing Housing Policy in South Africa 23. Dashed Hopes?
Public-Private Partnership and Sustainable Urban Low-Income Housing
Delivery in Nigeria 24. Housing and the Urban Poor in Kenya: Opportunities
for Increased Partnerships and Innovative Practices 25. Urban Low-Income
Housing in Ghana 26. Conclusion: Where Do We Go from Here?
Housing Part 1: Thematic Perspectives 2. Policy and Politics in Urban Land
Market Management: Lessons from Experience 3. The New Political Economy of
Affordable Housing Finance and Urban Development 4. Backing the
Self-Builders: Assisted Self-Help Housing as Sustainable Housing Provision
Strategy 5.Resilience of Self-Built Housing to Natural Hazards 6. Renting a
Home: The Need for a Policy Response 7. Housing Cooperatives in the
Developing World 8. The Transnational Experience of Community-led
Development: the Affordable Shelter Challenge Part 2: Asia 9. New Fontiers
and Challenges for Affordable Housing Provision in India 10. How People
House Themselves in the Cities of Pakistan Today 11. Self-Help Housing in
Indonesia 12. Community Contracting in Neighbourhood Improvement and
Housing: Indonesia and Pakistan 13. Housing Futures: Housing for the Poor
in Sri Lanka 14. Affordable Housing Policies in Urban China Part 3: Latin
America 15. Affordable Housing Solutions for Low-Income Groups in Mexico
and the Urban Housing Challenges of Today 16. Half a Century of Self-Help
in Brazil 17. Housing Policy in Colombia 18. Tackling the Housing Deficit
of the Poor in Peruvian Housing Policies 19. From Shortage Reduction to a
Wellbeing Approach: Changing Paradigms in Ecuadorian Housing Policies 20.
Self-Help Housing and Upcoming Policies for Affordable Housing in Nicaragua
Part 4: Africa 21. Pathways towards Innovations for Self-Help Housing in
Egypt 22. Changing Housing Policy in South Africa 23. Dashed Hopes?
Public-Private Partnership and Sustainable Urban Low-Income Housing
Delivery in Nigeria 24. Housing and the Urban Poor in Kenya: Opportunities
for Increased Partnerships and Innovative Practices 25. Urban Low-Income
Housing in Ghana 26. Conclusion: Where Do We Go from Here?