Affordable Housing Policies in South Asia: Key Issues and Recommendations
Vineeta Hariharan () and
Sree Lakshmi Nambiar
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Vineeta Hariharan: Senior Urbanisation and Public Policy Expert
Sree Lakshmi Nambiar: Policy Student (Institute of Public Policy)
Chapter Chapter 18 in Accessible Housing for South Asia, 2022, pp 309-318 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract South AsiaSouth Asia isAffordable housing unable to realize the full potential of the benefits of rapid growth due to the messy and hidden nature of its urbanization. Messy urbanization is manifested in slumSlum and squalor housing. In this paper, we review the policies for accessible housingAccessible Housing in five cities in South AsiaSouth Asia, and attempt to provide recommendationsRecommendation for enabling access to housing for all, which would reduce the impact of messy urbanizationUrbanization and foster economic growth and prosperity.
Keywords: Accessible and affordable housing; Urban regulation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-88881-7_18
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