Land for human settlements review and analysis of the present situation : recommendations for national and international action
Material type: TextPublication details: Nairobi United Nations centre for human settlements (Habitat) 1984Description: 57P. TableSubject(s): Developing countries | Human settlements - government policy | Land use - government policy | Low-income housing - government policyDDC classification: 333.7313092Item type | Current library | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Reports | YUVA Library | 333.7313091724/UNI (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Not for loan | RP03131 |
INTRODUCTION
I. Land is the emerging obstacle in the housing process
II. Most land is being made available to low-income and disadvantages
groups through informal processes
III. Most Governments play limited roles in providing land for housing Low-income and disadvantaged groups
IV. The processes for supplying land for housing to low-income and disadvantaged groups are increasingly being
constrained
V. There is considerable scope for national action on land for housing low-income and disadvantaged groups
VI. There are effective instruments for increasing the supply of land for housing low-income and dis-advantaged groups
through public intervention
VII. There are effective means for increasing public participation in land development
VIII. There are strategies for improving the supply of land for housing
low-income and disadvantaged groups by the formal and informal private sector
IX. There are realistics strategies for legitimizing and up-grading existing informal settlements and
preventing their destruction
X. There are effective mechanisms for financing land for housing low-income and disadvantaged groups
XI. The international community and support national action on land for housing low-income
and disadvantaged groups
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