Land delivery for low income groups in Third World cities
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Land delivery for low income groups in Third World cities
Avebury , Ashgate, c1992
- : U.S.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [99]-112)
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内容説明
This text provides an up-to-date, broad and critical review of the literature on urban land supply in the Third World. It deals with land supply systems as well as with policies and the experience with implementation of such policies. It criticizes much present thinking on urban land issues; attempts to find ways out of a current impasse in research which is divided into two schools applying either sociological/anthropological, or economic points of view; and reviews innovative policies for overcoming some of the problems encountered in the application of traditional instruments of land policy.
目次
- Part 1 Land - an introduction: some theoretical insights into the nature of land
- land markets
- land prices. Part 2 Land delivery systems and the urban poor: land delivery systems - an introduction
- trends in land delivery systems
- substandard commercial subdivision. Part 3 Land and the government: land policy - an overview - traditional government involvement in land matters, alternative forms of government involvement
- land policy in practice - the case of India - Indian land policy - the state as agent of the people, policy implementation, conclusions and new policy trends. Part 4 A critique of the World Bank's thinking on low-income urban housing and land delivery: a shift in policies
- urban land and housing markets - "getting the incentives right"
- a critique of the new policy
- some concluding comments.
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