Strategic policy alternatives utilized by state housing agencies in developing cities are thoroughly examined, highlighting various approaches to address housing challenges. The book delves into the effectiveness of these strategies, offering insights into their implementation and impact on urban development. It serves as a critical resource for understanding the complexities of housing policy in the context of rapidly growing urban environments.
Patrick Wakely Livres



Urban Social Housing
Global Health and Climate Change Mitigation and Redress
- 86pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Focusing on urban low-income housing, this book explores strategic approaches to its production, maintenance, and management. It delves into the historical, geographic, cultural, political, and economic contexts that shape these efforts. Featuring case studies from Northern Europe, the Middle East, and Latin America, it offers a comprehensive view of the challenges and solutions in diverse settings, making it a valuable resource for understanding housing issues in various cultural landscapes.
Housing in Developing Cities
- 160pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Housing in Developing Cities examines the range of strategic policy alternatives that have been employed by state housing agencies to this end.