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Modes of housing production in developing countries: the contemporary role of land, labour, and capital in Lagos, Nigeria

Authors :
Rohan Bennett
Muyiwa Agunbiade
Abbas Rajabifard
Department of Urban and Regional Planning and Geo-Information Management
Source :
Journal of housing and the built environment, 28(2), 363-379. Springer
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

The strategies of participants in housing production, in developing countries, are diverse and not fully understood. Governments in most developing countries have not been able to, sufficiently, explore how the production factors: land, labour and capital, impact on housing production. As a result, many policies formulated by governments aimed at stimulating housing production are found to result in unintended outcomes: they do not always align with the way housing is actually created. This study uses the production factors to assess how motivations are shaped and different modes of housing production result. The aim is to gain an improved understanding of how housing developers, builders and government, impact modes of production. The method includes synthesis of past studies on factors of housing production in Lagos. In parallel, it also involves visits and interviews with some selected developers and agencies to allow a deeper engagement with their activities. This is in addition to direct observation and interviews undertaken through purposeful selection of some autonomous (on-site) builders. As an exploratory study, it observes that a better approach to land supply is significantly beneficial in shaping the modes and capacity of housing. The study helps understand the strategies of participants in housing production in developing countries, especially in Lagos. It recommends that efficient land supply to the autonomous on-site builders should be a focus for policy makers. This will contribute to the production of more housing thereby facilitating an improved production of present and future housing needs of the population.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15664910
Volume :
28
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of housing and the built environment
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....55fee6ef820b84c0073f1992f341a6c1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10901-012-9303-8