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Limits of the current implementation of incremental housing

机译:当前实施增量住房的限制

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In the case of conventional public housing, urban planners and policymakers design the layout of a housing project in a specific location and then estimate how many households can afford a home. This housing policy has been pursued as a legitimate solution for housing low- and middle-income households where the houses are individually financed by bank loans or mortgages raised by the occupants. John Turner criticised conventional housing solutions by affirming that ‘developing governments take the perspective of the elite and act as if the process of low-income houses were the same as in high-income countries and the same as for the small upper-middle class of their own countries’.1 Bruce Ferguson and Jesus Navarrete extend this argument with their critique of distributing finished houses to low-income populations and then requiring long-term payments, which are harmful to the beneficiaries. They note that ‘governments think of housing as complete units built by developers that households must purchase with a long-term loan rather than as a progressive process’.
机译:在传统公共住房的情况下,城市规划者和政策制定者在特定地点设计住房项目的布局,然后估计有多少家庭能够提供家庭。该住房政策已被追求为住房低收入和中等收入家庭的合法解决办法,其中房屋由乘客提出的银行贷款或抵押贷款单独资助。约翰特纳通过肯定“发展国政府采取精英的观点并使低收入房屋的进程与高收入国家相同的情况,批评传统的住房解决方案,就像在高收入国家一样,也是如此的小上上层中产阶级一样他们自己的国家1。他们注意到,政府认为住房是由开发人员建造的完整单元,因为家庭必须以长期贷款购买而不是作为进步过程'。

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