Modelling Stakeholders’ Capacity for Urban Housing Development: A Developing Country’s Perspective

Sampa Chisumbe, C. Aigbavboa, W. Thwala, Erastus Mwanaumo
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The main aim of the study was to model stakeholders’ capacity for urban housing development from a developing country’s perspective, using Zambia as a case study. The study used a quantitative methodology and recruited 214 respondents from various organizations concerned with the planning and development of human settlements in Lusaka, Zambia. The structured questionnaire used for data collection contained nine indicator variables informed by literature. The collected data was analysed using exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), and goodness-of-fit was utilized to assess the acceptability of the model using a two-index technique. The findings revealed that stakeholders’ capacity is explained by four variables, namely: ensuring adequate staffing levels in institutional stakeholders; community empowerment in planning practices; development of essential construction skills; as well as provision of technical support to communities on housing. The paper recommends, among other things, the need to fully engage and build the capacities of communities so that they can effectively participate in housing development. The findings have practical implications for improving housing in the global south. It advances the promotion of capacity building as a prerequisite for driving housing development in line with the new urban agenda.
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模拟利益相关者的城市住房开发能力:发展中国家的视角
这项研究的主要目的是以赞比亚为案例,从发展中国家的角度模拟利益攸关方在城市住房发展方面的能力。研究采用定量方法,从赞比亚卢萨卡与人类住区规划和发展有关的各种组织中招募了 214 名受访者。用于收集数据的结构化问卷包含九个指标变量,这些变量均参考了相关文献。利用探索性因素分析(EFA)和确认性因素分析(CFA)对收集到的数据进行了分析,并利用双指数技术评估了模型的可接受性。研究结果表明,利益相关者的能力由四个变量解释,即:确保机构利益相关者有足够的人员配备;在规划实践中赋予社区权力;发展基本的建筑技能;以及向社区提供住房技术支持。本文建议,除其他事项外,有必要让社区充分参与并建设其能力,以便他们能够有效参与住房开发。研究结果对改善全球南部的住房状况具有实际意义。它推动促进能力建设,将其作为按照新城市议程推动住房发展的先决条件。
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