The case for transformations
The case for transformations
Transformation is extremely popular among residents, so much so that it may be reasonable to ask whether transformation is a universal phenomenon wherever it is allowed either actively or passively. This chapter reviews a study in Malaysia by Azizah Salim, and one in New Delhi by Alok Dasgupta, and draws out some preliminary findings or observations. It also considers the Israeli experience of positive policy towards transformations.
Keywords: government-built housing, low-income housing, transformations Malaysia, India, Israeli, housing policy
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