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Housing in Developing Cities : Experience and Lessons
Partnership Paradigm for the Twenty-first Century
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Patrick Wakely
Publication date:
January 9 2018
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Routledge
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Informal Housing Procurement Processes
pp. 17
Public Sector Intervention in Low-Income Group Housing
pp. 33
Participation, Enabling Supports and ‘Non-conventional’ Housing Strategies
pp. 63
Three Case Studies of Enabling Support Strategies
pp. 83
The Return to ‘Conventional’ Public Housing Provision and Incentives to Private Sector Developers
pp. 87
Where Next
pp. 104
Partnership Paradigm for the Twenty-first Century
pp. 120
Components of Support to Incremental Development
pp. 145
Some Conclusions, Capacity Building and the Way Forward
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