ABSTRACT

Access to free land has become much rarer for a variety of reasons. First, the combined forces of demographic growth and suburbanisation have simply used up most of the accessible land. Rapid urban growth has exhausted areas of land which were previously available to low-income housing: ‘pockets of unused or underused land ... have long since disappeared. Accessible public land has been inundated’ (Doebele, 1987: 14).