Using a broad international comparative perspective spanning multiple countries across South America, Europe and Africa, contributors explore resident-led self-builing for low- and middle-income groups in urban areas. Although social, economic and urban prosperity differs across these contexts, there exists a recurring, cross-continental tension between formal governance and self-regulation
In the global North, housing tends to be seen as a sub-sector of the construction industry. In the g...
textIn the wake of mid-twentieth century mass urbanization and the inequitable access to education t...
To date, participatory spatial planning has produced disappointing results. We argue that one reason...
Using a broad international comparative perspective spanning multiple countries across South America...
This dissertation investigates self-build housing, understood as a wide array of activities in which...
Self-Build Homes connects the burgeoning interdisciplinary research on self-build with commentary fr...
Across Global North and South, informal urban processes are essential in people’s struggles for live...
Self-build is lately attracting much interest as a solution to housing supply that can complement th...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
This paper investigates the relationship between self-build housing and the wider planning and housi...
Self-Build Homes connects the burgeoning interdisciplinary research on self-build with commentary fr...
Self-building is the prevalent mode of urban production in rapidly urbanizing African cities. Nation...
This paper investigates the relationship between self-build housing and the wider planning and housi...
This paper discusses two distinct interpretations of self-organisation with regard to civic initiati...
Purpose: While a substantial amount of study of informal settlements has been undertaken, they remai...
In the global North, housing tends to be seen as a sub-sector of the construction industry. In the g...
textIn the wake of mid-twentieth century mass urbanization and the inequitable access to education t...
To date, participatory spatial planning has produced disappointing results. We argue that one reason...
Using a broad international comparative perspective spanning multiple countries across South America...
This dissertation investigates self-build housing, understood as a wide array of activities in which...
Self-Build Homes connects the burgeoning interdisciplinary research on self-build with commentary fr...
Across Global North and South, informal urban processes are essential in people’s struggles for live...
Self-build is lately attracting much interest as a solution to housing supply that can complement th...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
This paper investigates the relationship between self-build housing and the wider planning and housi...
Self-Build Homes connects the burgeoning interdisciplinary research on self-build with commentary fr...
Self-building is the prevalent mode of urban production in rapidly urbanizing African cities. Nation...
This paper investigates the relationship between self-build housing and the wider planning and housi...
This paper discusses two distinct interpretations of self-organisation with regard to civic initiati...
Purpose: While a substantial amount of study of informal settlements has been undertaken, they remai...
In the global North, housing tends to be seen as a sub-sector of the construction industry. In the g...
textIn the wake of mid-twentieth century mass urbanization and the inequitable access to education t...
To date, participatory spatial planning has produced disappointing results. We argue that one reason...