ABSTRACT

The global increase in the number of slums calls for policies which improve the conditions of the urban poor, sustainably. This volume provides an extensive overview of current housing policies in Asia, Africa and Latin America and presents the facts and trends of recent housing policies. The chapters provide ideas and tools for pro-poor interventions with respect to the provision of land for housing, building materials, labour, participation and finance. The book looks at the role of the various stakeholders involved in such interventions, including national and local governments, private sector organisations, NGOs and Community-based Organisations.

chapter 1|14 pages

Introduction

Governance, sustainability and affordability of low-income housing

part I|117 pages

Thematic perspectives

chapter 2|21 pages

Policy and Politics in Urban Land Market Management

Lessons from experience

chapter 4|18 pages

Backing The Self-Builders

Assisted self-help housing as a sustainable housing provision strategy

chapter 6|15 pages

Renting a Home

The need for a policy response

chapter 8|15 pages

The Transnational Experience of Community-Led Development

The affordable shelter challenge

part II|86 pages

Asia

part III|98 pages

Latin America

part IV|78 pages

Africa

chapter 23|14 pages

Dashed Hopes?

Public–private partnership and sustainable urban low-income housing delivery in Nigeria

chapter 24|18 pages

Housing and the Urban Poor in Kenya

Opportunities for increased partnerships and innovative practices

part |9 pages

Conclusion

chapter 26|7 pages

Pro-Poor Housing Policies Revisited

Where do we go from here?