Africa’s demand for urban housing is soaring, even as it faces a proliferation of slums. In this setting, can modest infrastructure investments in greenfield areas where people subsequently build their own houses facilitate long-run neighborhood development? We study Sites and Services projects implemented in seven Tanzanian cities during the 1970s and 1980s, and we use a spatial regression discontinuity design to compare greenfield areas that were treated (de novo) with nearby greenfield areas that were not. We find that by the 2010s, de novo areas developed into neighborhoods with larger, more regularly laid-out buildings and better-quality housing
Initially, colonial urbanisation and subsequently, spontaneous urbanisation and the growth related t...
In 2015, the billionaire Douw Steyn launched a mixed-use megaproject 27 km north of downtown Johanne...
This paper documents and examines Housing in the Third world cities generally and the effect of pove...
Africa’s demand for urban housing is soaring, even as it faces a proliferation of slums. In this set...
Africa’s demand for urban housing is soaring, even as it faces a proliferation of slums. In this set...
This paper overviews the role of slums in urban Africa, focusing on Nairobi. It reveals the characte...
The proliferation of slums in many cities of the developing countries has been widely discussed in t...
Public-driven attempts to provide decent housing to slum residents in developing countries have eith...
Globally, housing provision has always been a mammoth task for all spheres governments; whether nati...
The Urban Land Nexus and Inclusive Urbanization in Dar es Salaam, Khartoum and MwanzaBetween half an...
We model the building of a city, estimate parameters of the model, and calculate welfare losses from...
The Urban Age turns its ‘reflexive lens’ to Africa after a series of international conferences that ...
Abstract: Globally, housing provision has always been a mammoth task for all spheres governments; wh...
We model the building of a city, estimate parameters of the model, and calculate welfare losses from...
Land titling has been a policy priority for developing country cities for decades. In Sub-Saharan Af...
Initially, colonial urbanisation and subsequently, spontaneous urbanisation and the growth related t...
In 2015, the billionaire Douw Steyn launched a mixed-use megaproject 27 km north of downtown Johanne...
This paper documents and examines Housing in the Third world cities generally and the effect of pove...
Africa’s demand for urban housing is soaring, even as it faces a proliferation of slums. In this set...
Africa’s demand for urban housing is soaring, even as it faces a proliferation of slums. In this set...
This paper overviews the role of slums in urban Africa, focusing on Nairobi. It reveals the characte...
The proliferation of slums in many cities of the developing countries has been widely discussed in t...
Public-driven attempts to provide decent housing to slum residents in developing countries have eith...
Globally, housing provision has always been a mammoth task for all spheres governments; whether nati...
The Urban Land Nexus and Inclusive Urbanization in Dar es Salaam, Khartoum and MwanzaBetween half an...
We model the building of a city, estimate parameters of the model, and calculate welfare losses from...
The Urban Age turns its ‘reflexive lens’ to Africa after a series of international conferences that ...
Abstract: Globally, housing provision has always been a mammoth task for all spheres governments; wh...
We model the building of a city, estimate parameters of the model, and calculate welfare losses from...
Land titling has been a policy priority for developing country cities for decades. In Sub-Saharan Af...
Initially, colonial urbanisation and subsequently, spontaneous urbanisation and the growth related t...
In 2015, the billionaire Douw Steyn launched a mixed-use megaproject 27 km north of downtown Johanne...
This paper documents and examines Housing in the Third world cities generally and the effect of pove...