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This book offers a comprehensive overview of current housing practices across Asian cities based on facts and trends in the market. For many countries in Asia, the future of housing is now. This future is closely linked to successful theoretical advancement and policy practice in housing studies. This volume brings together twelve chapters divided across four thematic parts that sum up the concept and conditionality of housing in Asian cities. It studies housing through conceptual perspectives and empirical studies to explore established notions, cultures and practices relevant to the 21st-century post-reform context in Asia. Housing and property have long been economic drivers, leading many individual households towards better lives and associated social and community benefits, while also collectively improving the economic base of a city or country. This book examines the nature of the interplay of both state and market in the housing outcomes of these cities.

With its extensive geographic coverage across South East Asia, South Asia, and the Far East and a cross section of different income groups, the book will interest reseachers and scholars in urban studies, architecture, development studies, public policy, political studies, sociology, policymakers in local and central governments, housing and planning professionals and commercial firms engaged in property markets or real estate in Asia. It will also provide ideas, tools and good practices for institutional enablement, stakeholders involved in these interventions, private sector organisations and NGOs.

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Trends and Issues in Housing in Asia
This book offers a comprehensive overview of current housing practices across Asian cities based on facts and trends in the market. For many countries in Asia, the future of housing is now. This future is closely linked to successful theoretical advancement and policy practice in housing studies. This volume brings together twelve chapters divided across four thematic parts that sum up the concept and conditionality of housing in Asian cities. It studies housing through conceptual perspectives and empirical studies to explore established notions, cultures and practices relevant to the 21st-century post-reform context in Asia. Housing and property have long been economic drivers, leading many individual households towards better lives and associated social and community benefits, while also collectively improving the economic base of a city or country. This book examines the nature of the interplay of both state and market in the housing outcomes of these cities.
With its extensive geographic coverage across South East Asia, South Asia, and the Far East and a cross section of different income groups, the book will interest reseachers and scholars in urban studies, architecture, development studies, public policy, political studies, sociology, policymakers in local and central governments, housing and planning professionals and commercial firms engaged in property markets or real estate in Asia. It will also provide ideas, tools and good practices for institutional enablement, stakeholders involved in these interventions, private sector organisations and NGOs.
Urmi Sengupta is Lecturer in Spatial Planning at the School of Natural and Built Environment, Queens University Belfast, UK.
Annapurna Shaw is Professor at the Public Policy and Management Group, Indian Institute of Management Calcutta, Kolkata, India.
Cities and the Urban Imperative
Series Editor: Sujata Patel, Professor
Department of Sociology, University of Hyderabad
This series introduces a holistic approach to studying cities, the urban experience and its imaginations. It assesses what is distinctive of the urban phenomenon in India, as also delineates the characteristic uniqueness of particular cities as they embrace change and create ways of experiencing modernities.
Taking an interdisciplinary route, the series evaluates the many facets of urbanisation and city formation, and explores the challenges faced in relation to regional, national and global processes.
The books in this series present the changing trends in macro and micro urban processes; the nature of demographic patterns of migration and natural growth therein; spatial reorganisation and segregation in urban areas; uneven economic development of manufacturing and services in cities; unequal access to power in the context of formal citizenship; increasing everyday violence and declining organised protest; and breakdown of urban family life in juxtaposition with the reconstitution of community. They will trace how new forms of socialities are replacing old forms of trust and solidarity, and how these are being institutionalised in distinct and diverse ways within South Asia.
For a full list of titles in this series, please visit www.routledge.com/Cities-and-the-Urban-Imperative/book-series/CUI
Dharavi
From Mega-Slum to Urban Paradigm
Marie-Caroline Saglio-Yatzimirsky
Beyond Kolkata
Rajarhat and the Dystopia of Urban Imagination
Ishita Dey, Ranabir Samaddar and Suhit K. Sen
Urban Poverty, Local Governance and Everyday Politics in Mumbai
Joop de Wit
Trends and Issues in Housing in Asia
Coming of an Age
Editors: Urmi Sengupta and Annapurna Shaw
First published 2018
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2018 selection and editorial matter, Urmi Sengupta and Annapurna Shaw; individual chapters, the contributors
The right of Urmi Sengupta and Annapurna Shaw to be identified as the authors of the editorial material, and of the authors for their individual chapters, has been asserted in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
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ISBN: 978-1-138-69604-4 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-315-11453-8 (ebk)
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Contents
by Yap Kioe Sheng
URMI SENGUPTA AND ANNAPURNA SHAW
JIE CHEN
RICHARD RONALD AND OANA DRUTA
ABIDIN KUSNO
SYED ABU HASNATH AND M. SHAHIDUL AMEEN
A.-R. ABDUL-AZIZ, J. H. M. TAH, A. L. OLANREWAJU AND A. U. AHMED
PAAVO MONKKONEN AND XIAOHU ZHANG
JOONWOO KIM AND BRUNO DE MEULDER
BINTI SINGH AND MANOJ PARMAR
FAZEEHA AZMI
MENGQI WANG
NIKHILESH SINHA
CHITRA VENKATARAMANI
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Guide
A.-R. Abdul-Aziz is Professor at Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia. Although his primary research discipline is construction management, he has also explored housing issues in the Malaysian context. His specific research interests include international construction, construction industry development, housing publicprivate partnership and property developer competitiveness. He is a fellow of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. He has produced several books, chapters in books, international refereed journal papers and conference papers. He has undertaken research consultancy projects on behalf of the International Labour Organisation, Singapore Contractors Association Limited and the Malaysian Construction Industry Development Board. He is the co-editor-in-chief of the Journal of Construction in Developing Countries .
A. U. Ahmed is Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Alhosn University Abu Dhabi, UAE. A quantity surveyor, he worked in a private construction firm in Nigeria for some time. He completed his masters degree in Project Management from Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia (USM) and a doctorate in Civil Engineering from Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Malaysia (UTP). His research interests are in publicprivate partnerships in infrastructure, effective development strategies for developing countries, project finance and integration of Islamic project finance in PPP projects.
S. Ameen is Professor of Architecture in the Faculty of Architecture and Planning at Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Bangladesh. He received his doctorate from Newcastle University, England. His research interests are in housing, architecture of Bengal and heritage conservation of Dhaka city. He has published in several national and international journals and platforms.
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