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User initiated extension activity in Bangladesh: "building slums" or area improvement?

Studies the house extensions or alterations undertaken by occupants of a government "core-housing" estate in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is shown that these extensions or alterations have not resulted in slums, even though government officials often assume they will do so &, therefore, have...

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Published in:Environment and urbanization 1999-04, Vol.11 (1), p.165-183
Main Authors: Tipple, A. Graham, Ameen, Md. Shahidul
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Studies the house extensions or alterations undertaken by occupants of a government "core-housing" estate in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is shown that these extensions or alterations have not resulted in slums, even though government officials often assume they will do so &, therefore, have policies to stop such changes. In fact, these changes have increased the number of rooms, as well as the amount of room per person, increased house size, & improved service levels & physical conditions. They have also increased the value of the housing & helped contribute to an increased supply of cheap & relatively good-quality rental accommodation. Offered in conclusion are recommendations for changes in official attitudes & more enabling government regulations on such house extensions. Adapted from the source document.
ISSN:0956-2478
DOI:10.1630/095624799101284724