Our home is a slum : an exploration of a community and local government collaboration in a tenants struggle to establish legal residency in Janata squatters colony, Mumbai, India / Yuva.
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TextSeries: . - (UNRISD discussion paper 107)Description: xiii, 48 pages ; 30 cmSubject(s): DDC classification: - 307.336416 UNI
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Bibliography: pages 45-48
The current literature on urban development, urban management and urban poverty alleviation is rife with paeans to to the prospective benefits of partnership between the public, private community sectors.
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