Housing in developing cities : experience and lessons / Patrick Wakely.

Universally, the production, maintenance and management of housing have been, and continue to be, market-based activities. Nevertheless, since the mid-twentieth century virtually all governments, socialist and liberal alike, have perceived the need to intervene in urban housing markets in support of...

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Published: New York, NY ; Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2018.
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505 0 0 |t Chapter 1 Informal Housing Procurement Processes /  |r Patrick Wakely --  |t chapter 2 Public Sector Intervention in Low-Income Group Housing /  |r Patrick Wakely --  |t chapter 3 Participation, Enabling Supports and 'Non-conventional' Housing Strategies /  |r Patrick Wakely --  |t chapter 4 Three Case Studies of Enabling Support Strategies /  |r Patrick Wakely --  |t chapter 5 The Return to 'Conventional' Public Housing Provision and Incentives to Private Sector Developers /  |r Patrick Wakely --  |t chapter 6 Where Next /  |r Patrick Wakely --  |t chapter 7 Partnership Paradigm for the Twenty-first Century /  |r Patrick Wakely --  |t chapter 8 Components of Support to Incremental Development /  |r Patrick Wakely --  |t chapter 9 Some Conclusions, Capacity Building and the Way Forward /  |r Patrick Wakely. 
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