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Low-income housing policy in practice in arid and semi-arid South Africa

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Lochner Marais , Jan Cloete , Zacheus Matebesi , Kholisa Sigenu, Deidre van Rooyen

08 April 2010

Journal of Arid Environments

English

uKESA Librarian 3

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Africa

The paradigms in respect of arid areas have shifted from efforts to prevent desertification to the Dryland Development Paradigm. In this respect, the basic principles and socio-economic implications related to dryland development have been identified. However, the application of these paradigms has mainly focused on pastoral societies. This paper considers these principles in relation to the South African housing policy in a more formal settlement environment, and argues that the South African low-income housing policy scarcely considers the basic principles of the Dryland Development Paradigm, or the basic socio-economic realities associated with arid areas. At the same time, the question is asked as to how relevant these principles and socio-economic realities are in more formal settlements where the South African low-income housing subsidy is applied, and whether there is not, in reality, an inherent conflict between settlement development through low-income housing subsidies, on the one hand, and the basic principles of the Dryland Development Paradigm, on the other.



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Built environment

Climate Change/Resilience

Environmental management

Global warming

Governance

Housing

Housing planning

Housing policy

Housing quality

Housing subsidies

Human settlements

Land

Livelihoods

Low income housing

Policy

Poverty & inequality

Settlement planning

South Africa

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