Analysis of Intelligent Indicators in Reduction of Urban Housing Damage (Case Study District 1 in Tehran)

2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 109-118 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sayyed Ali Alavi ◽  
Safar Ghaed Rahmati ◽  
Mansour Rezaali ◽  
Hamidreza Mashayekhi
2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
pp. 115-123
Author(s):  
Sayyed Ali Alavi ◽  
Abolfazl Meshkini ◽  
Hassan Ahmadi ◽  
Azizi Zamani

2015 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 120 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dr. Masoud Taghvaei ◽  
Mohammad Moharamzadeh ◽  
Aazam Khan Aghai ◽  
Jabbar Alizadeh Asl
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Author(s):  
Nwabueze, O.p.O ◽  
Onwuka, E.O ◽  
Uzomba, N.I ◽  
Ekeh, C.U.N ◽  
Akuesi, C.U

The high rate of migration, coupled with population increase triggered rapid urbanization. However, a great proportion of the population still lives in substandard and low quality houses in a deplorable unsanitary residential environment particularly in developing countries. Urban and Economic growth have brought about all typical problems associated with rapid urban development resulting in housing shortage both quantitative and qualitative, slums, illegal settlement and squatting as experienced in owerri municipality. These have resulted into many urban and housing problems within the state capital owerri. This study examined the nature of urban growth and housing problems in owerri municipality. Also it tries to examine residential housing stock, identity the nature of housing problems, government policies and programmes in other to address the problems. The pattern of growth was determined using spatial analysis, and the housing problems were identified through questionnaire and field surveys. Findings revealed that the growth of urban housing in owerri municipality increases by 1034.0 hectare which is equivalent to 38.5% which is in line with Maurice (2004). It was also discovered that over a period of time, new settlements have evolved. Also, the construction and expansion of road networks are evidences of urban growth in owerri municipality. KEYWORDS: Development, Urban growth, Housing problems, population, owerri municipality.


Urban History ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 46 (1) ◽  
pp. 62-81 ◽  
Author(s):  
RUTH MCMANUS

ABSTRACT:At its inception, the Irish Free State faced an apparently intractable housing problem that required immediate action. This article examines the legislation enacted in the 1920s and 1930s, focusing on its impact on local authority housing in Ireland's provincial towns. Whereas the 1932 Housing Act has generally been heralded as the start of a concerted attack on the slums, this assertion is re-evaluated in the context of the debates of the 1920s. Following an overview of the national situation, a case-study of Ballina, Co. Mayo, explores the impacts of the housing drive. State-aided housing schemes made a significant contribution to the housing stock between 1923 and 1940. Although characterized by contemporary media as a triumph, however, the housing drive raised many issues including build quality, costs, opposition and social segregation. The article considers some of these challenges and raises a number of questions for future consideration.


2018 ◽  
Vol 18 (48) ◽  
pp. 95-114
Author(s):  
majid yasoori ◽  
Seyedeh Fatemeh Emami ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 336-351
Author(s):  
Wulandari Wulandari ◽  
Ketut Sukiyono ◽  
Sriyoto Sriyoto

This study is aimed at investigating the household decision pattern in oil palm farming activities, analysing the household member labor and wage labor contribution to labor need. This study uses descriptive analysis methods an interview 90 palam oil households randomly selected. Decision-making patterns apply Sajogyo’s households decision-making pattern. This research was conducted in the District of Pondok Kelapa on March 25 - April 25 2019. The study found that decision-making in the households related to oil palm farming is dominated by the husband, as well as the implementation of farming activities. The research also concludes that husband contributes more than his wife in fullfiling labor needs. The contribution of wage labor results in dominating men wage labor. However, household labor has the largest contribution compared to wage labor.


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