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The Implication of Slum Relocations into Low-cost High-Rises: An Analysis through the infrastructure of everyday life
2016
Environment-Behaviour Proceedings Journal (E-BPJ)
This paper presents the implications of slum relocation into low-cost high-rise housing development. Desa Mentari was selected as a case study for this research where its characteristics as a low-cost high-rise residential for relocated former squatter dwellers best fit the requirement. The data were then analysed against the five domains of the Infrastructure of Everyday Life which are home and neighbourhood, sources of support, making ends meet, enjoyment and having a say. From the analysis,
doi:10.21834/e-bpj.v1i2.253
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