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Lusaka housing project: a critical overview of low cost housing in Zambia

Turok M. and Sanyal B.

ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization

Abstract: ILO pub-wep pub. Working paper on the lusaka low cost urban area housing project, with a critical overview of low income housing in Zambia - discusses socio-economic characteristics of squatter human settlements, housing policy and urban development objectives, design, components, management, organizational and operational problems, community development and impact of the lusaka low cost housing project on environment and health, supply and demand for housing, etc. Maps, references and statistical tables.

Keywords: low cost; urban area; housing.; low income.; squatter; human settlement.; housing policy; urban development; management; community development; low cost; environment; health; supply.; demand; statistical table; faible coût; zone urbaine; logement; faible revenu; bajo costo; zona urbana; vivienda; bajos ingresos; squatter; établissement humain; politique du logement; développement urbain; gestion; développement communautaire; faible coût; environnement; santé; offre; demande; tableau statistique; colono usurpador; asentamiento humano; política de vivienda; desarrollo urbano; administración; desarrollo de la comunidad; bajo costo; medio ambiente; salud; oferta; demanda; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 100 P. pages
Date: 1980
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Published in World Employment Programme Research working paper. WEP 2-23, Income Distribution and Employment Programme

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