by RG Transient Spaces | Feb 21, 2022
By Adrian Lo (Thammasat University) and Karin Kalinta (Thammasat University) | As the world rapidly urbanizes, with an expected 7 billion people living in cities by 2050, some three billion people will be living in informal settlements or inadequate housing. Moreover...
by RG Transient Spaces | Feb 21, 2022
By Raffael Beier (TU Dortmund University) | Since 1994, South Africa’s government has significantly invested in the provision of low-cost housing as a means to fight the legacy of apartheid. The provision of ‘free housing’ for homeownership to non-white urban poor...
by RG Transient Spaces | Feb 21, 2022
By Daniela Beltrame, Joaquin Benitez, Karenna Groff, and Amelia Seabold (University of Buenos Aires) | Most of the literature in development and urban studies relies uncomfortably on an English lexicon to refer to neighborhoods with substandard built environments and...