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      Urbanization and Slum Formation

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          The formation of slums need not be inevitable with rapid urbanization. Such an argument appears to be contradicted by evidence of large slum populations in a large number of developing countries and particularly in rapidly urbanizing regions like Asia. The evidence discussed suggests that city authorities faced with rapid urban development lack the capacity to cope with the diverse demands for infrastructural provision to meet economic and social needs. Not only are strategic planning and intervention major issues in agenda to manage rapid urbanization, but city governments are not effectively linking the economic development trajectory to implications for urban growth and, hence, housing needs. In the following discussion, a case study is presented in support of the argument that city governments have to first recognize and then act to establish the link that is crucial between economic development, urban growth, and housing. This is the agendum that has been largely neglected by city and national governments that have been narrowly focused on economic growth with the consequent proliferation of slum formation as a housing solution.

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                Contributors
                giokling.ooi@nie.edu.sg
                Journal
                J Urban Health
                Journal of Urban Health : Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine
                Springer US (Boston )
                1099-3460
                1468-2869
                27 March 2007
                May 2007
                : 84
                : Suppl 1
                : 27-34
                Affiliations
                National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore
                Article
                9167
                10.1007/s11524-007-9167-5
                1891640
                17387618
                52f49105-7677-4767-8819-d1b8b635e500
                © The New York Academy of Medicine 2007
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                Public health
                urbanization,urban growth.,housing needs,slum formation
                Public health
                urbanization, urban growth., housing needs, slum formation

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