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A roof over every head / Tai-Chee Wong
Titre : A roof over every head: Singapore's housing policies in the 21st century : between state monopoly and privatisation / Auteurs : Tai-Chee Wong, Auteur ; Xavier Guillot, Auteur Editeur : Calcutta : Sampark, 2005 Importance : 251 p. Présentation : ill., maps Format : 22 cm Langues : Anglais (eng) Résumé : Among the newly independent nations in Southeast Asia in the post-war era. Singapore's housing development experience has been unique. Since the 1960s, its land space has been radically transformed into a modern cityscape comparable to any advanced western city. Modern urban public and private housing has 'revolutionised' and replaced the central city slums, and outlying rural areas with a comprehensive provision of infrastructure and services. Initially, public housing was introduced to tackle severe housing shortage as a political response to universal 'right to housing', and in support of the export-led industrialisation. It has thus served both as a key mechanism of 'nation-building', and as a social stabiliser attracting international and local capital investment that has generated high rates of economic growth. More than 80 percent of Singaporeans' are now owners of HDB high-rise apartments distributed extensively in self-contained new towns. Catégories : Politique du logement
SingapourIndex. décimale : 959.6 Cambodge Genre : Documentaire Permalink : http://medialibrary.afthailande.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=22348 A roof over every head : Singapore's housing policies in the 21st century : between state monopoly and privatisation / [texte imprimé] / Tai-Chee Wong, Auteur ; Xavier Guillot, Auteur . - Calcutta : Sampark : [S.l.] : IRASEC, 2005 . - 251 p. : ill., maps ; 22 cm.
ISBN : 978-81-7768-009-6
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Résumé : Among the newly independent nations in Southeast Asia in the post-war era. Singapore's housing development experience has been unique. Since the 1960s, its land space has been radically transformed into a modern cityscape comparable to any advanced western city. Modern urban public and private housing has 'revolutionised' and replaced the central city slums, and outlying rural areas with a comprehensive provision of infrastructure and services. Initially, public housing was introduced to tackle severe housing shortage as a political response to universal 'right to housing', and in support of the export-led industrialisation. It has thus served both as a key mechanism of 'nation-building', and as a social stabiliser attracting international and local capital investment that has generated high rates of economic growth. More than 80 percent of Singaporeans' are now owners of HDB high-rise apartments distributed extensively in self-contained new towns. Catégories : Politique du logement
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