Housing Africa's urban poor
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Housing Africa's urban poor
(African seminars : scholarship from the International African Institute, v. 2)
Routledge, 2019, c1990
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Originally published: Manchester : Manchester University Press for the International African Institute, 1990
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Originally published in 1990, this book reveals the extent to which petty landlordism is developing not just in the African urban settlements that have sprung up but in government-sponsored low-cost housing estates. The first part of the book traces African governments' changing responses to urban growth since the 1960s. The second presents case studies of housing markets and landlord-tenant relations north and south of the Sahara. The third examines World Bank involvement, and the book ends by considering policy implications.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Key Themes in Contemporary African Urbanisation Part 1: Changing Approaches to Urban Housing in Africa 1. Urban Housing in Africa: The Changing Role of Government Policy2. Autopromotion de l'habitat et modes de production du cadre bati: l'apport de receherches recentes en Afrique noire francophone Part 2: Case Studies in Housing Markets: Commercialisation and Change 3. Historical Development of Nigerian Housing Policies with Special Reference to Housing the Urban Poor 4. Petty Landlords and Poor Tenants in a Low-Income Settlement in Metropolitan Lagos, Nigeria Tade 5. L'Articulation des deux circuits de la gestion fonciere en Egypte: le cas du Caire 6. Changing Housing Strategies and Patterns Among the Cairo Poor, 1950-85 7. Tunis: Crise du logement et rehabilitation urbaine 8. Residential Urban Land Markets in Kenya 9. Squatter Landlords in Nairobi: A Case Study of Korogocho 10. The Growth of Small-Scale Renting in Low-Income Urban Housing in Malawi t Part 3: Housing Projects and Policy Options 11. World Bank Urban Shelter Projects in East Africa: Matching Needs with Appropriate Responses? 12. Contradictions and Dilemmas in the Provision of Low-Income Housing: The case of Harare 13. Land For Housing the Urban Poor in Africa: Some Policy Options 14. Rental Housing and the Urban Poor: Africa and Latin America Compared 15. Mais comment faut-il donc le dire? Les solutions de demain sont inscrites sur le sol depuis les lustres Epilogue
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