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Housing Policy in Khartoum: Plot Subdivision for Increased Housing Supply for Low-income People

Housing Policy in Khartoum: Plot Subdivision for Increased Housing Supply for Low-income People
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摘要 The article discusses plot size standards applied in the government sites-and-services projects in Khartoum and probes into the possible alternative ways of re-establishing solid grounds for those standards. The particular issue of plot size is a crucial factor in the whole housing policy as it directly affects the urban land use and consumption and extends its influence far into sustainability and affordability issues and the whole housing policy and supply process. The article, analysing the applied standards, argues that plot subdivision can substantially contribute to providing more access of housing to the low-income groups. Large plot sizes can be subdivided driven by the need to realize security of tenure, doubling the owner-occupier housing stock which is the base issue of self-help housing, increases housing finance, provides variety of housing choices and behind all it conforms to the legacy principles and some cultural attributes of the local community. The article underlined existence of a cumbersome regulatory system, subdivision procedures and development controls which need to be reformed.
出处 《Journal of Civil Engineering and Architecture》 2018年第5期344-354,共11页 土木工程与建筑(英文版)
关键词 Housing policy urban land Khartoum plot size regulatory framework. 住房政策 供应 收入 尺寸标准 可持续性 分析应用 文化属性 开发控制
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