"Low-Income Housing Backlogs and Deficits “Blues” in South Africa. What Solutions Can a Lean Construction Approach Proffer? "

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J. Chakwizira
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The Oxford dictionary defines the word “blues” as meaning “a feeling of depression or deep unhappiness, gloominess, despondency, dejection and despair”. The concept of low-income housing (LIH) and the notion of housing backlogs and deficits “blues” in South Africa is linked to a sub-optimal performing LIH sector in which slow turn-around times, slow service LIH delivery stock turnover and continued failure to reverse significantly LIH waiting list requirements persists across municipalities throughout the country. Coupled with the challenge and threat presented by climate change (CC) induced vulnerabilities for LIH with questions marks hanging with respect to the capacity and capabilities of both state and non-state actors to provide a sustainable CC resilient and insulated LIH sector in the country, so much that perceived feelings of gloom, despondency, dejection and despair start finding expression in respect to the ability of the housing sector to guarantee settlement resilience in this new climatic and socioeconomic environment. In this regard, exploring how existing initiatives such as alternative building Centre for Research on Settlements and Urbanism
南非低收入住房积压和赤字“蓝调”。精益建设方法能提供什么解决方案?
牛津词典将“blues”一词定义为“沮丧或极度不快乐、忧郁、沮丧、沮丧和绝望的感觉”。南非低收入住房(LIH)的概念以及住房积压和赤字“蓝调”的概念与低收入住房部门的次优表现有关,其中周转时间慢、服务LIH交付库存周转慢,以及在全国各地的城市中,低收入住房等候名单要求持续未能显著扭转。再加上气候变化(CC)带来的挑战和威胁引发了LIH的脆弱性,国家和非国家行为体在该国提供可持续的CC弹性和绝缘LIH部门的能力和能力方面存在问题,以至于人们感到沮丧,沮丧,在这种新的气候和社会经济环境下,住房部门在保证定居点弹性方面的能力开始表现出沮丧和绝望。在这方面,探索如何建立诸如替代性住区和都市主义研究中心等现有倡议
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期刊介绍: Journal of Settlements and Spatial Planning (JSSP) is a biannual, peer-reviewed, open access journal, edited by the Centre for Research on Settlements and Urbanism, Faculty of Geography, Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, ROMANIA. For the unrestricted access to potential subscribers all over the world the journal is published in English language and can be accessed electronically. The Journal of Settlements and Spatial Planning addresses mainly to geographers, young researchers and also to other specialists in adjacent fields of research that focus their attention on aspects related to settlements and spatial planning. On the other hand, it strongly encourages representatives of the public administration, who are responsible with the practical implementation of planning projects, to bring their contribution to the scientific field. Our journal seeks to publish original theoretical and applied research studies on a large range of subjects addressed to urban and rural settlements and spatial planning, as well as precise issues related to both of them. We welcome scholars to bring their contribution (original articles in basic and applied research, case studies) and increase interdisciplinary research on settlements and their spatial impact.
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