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Culture, Cash and Housing - Community and tradition in low-income building (Paperback)
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Culture, Cash and Housing - Community and tradition in low-income building (Paperback)
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Loot Price R444
Discovery Miles 4 440
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This book examines the role of cultural tradition and the local
environment in determining a community's attitude towards housing
and its construction. It offers practical advice to enable planners
and implementers of building projects (including development
agencies) to assess effectively the community's needs and the
factors which shape their own requirements for change.;While there
is a sizeable technical literature available on low-cost building,
this book focuses on community involvement. It examines the issue
of housing as a basic human need and puts the subject into a social
and cultural context - whether this applies to traditional rural
housing, or to the problems specific to an urban population.;The
book draws attention to the cultural context of housing which will
shape a community's perception of its needs and its attitude to
change. A range of case studies of VSO volunteers who have worked
on community-based low-cost building programmes in a variety of
countries and settings help illustrate the issues, concerns and,
most importantly, the processes which can determine the success or
failure of a building project.;"Culture, Cash and Housing" deals
with a large subject and gives an overview of the many issues and
concerns which need to be taken into account when working on the
problems of hte built-up environment in less developed countries,
although many of its lessons are equally relevant to the developed
world.;It is aimed at development agencies, project planners and
implementers, and fieldworkers as well as academics and students in
developed and developing countries.
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