The paradox of informality and sustainable human settlement in Botswana

IF 1.1 Q4 MANAGEMENT Property Management Pub Date : 2022-02-21 DOI:10.1108/pm-01-2021-0011
A. Mosha, Loyd Sungirirai, Bajehofi Aliciah Dick, P. Paradza
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PurposeThe purpose of this study is to inform policy and contribute to the existing literature on low-income housing.Design/methodology/approachIn this study, a case study approach was adopted, and data were collected through secondary data collection that is literature survey and through empirical data collection by conducting face to face interviews and survey of key stakeholders, citizens, and government authorities, and in some cases supplemented by on site photography. The data collected from the field was analysed using quantitative and qualitative techniques. The questionnaires were coded for scientific analysis of data. The information was presented in a structured way that permits for in-depth analysis of the data.FindingsIn this study, many paradoxes were noted defying common sense, but nonetheless, they require a solution. It has been concluded that, while efforts to improve settlements and anticipate future ones are becoming more common, the desire for eradication persists in many towns in Botswana.Research limitations/implicationsThe major limitation of this study is that it was done during the period of COVID-19 induced movement restrictions. As a result, the preferred face to face interviews with key informants were not possible.Practical implicationsThis research informed policy on low-income housing in Botswana. The Government of Botswana can use the findings of this study to formulate policies which help in alleviating challenges currently faced in practice when implementing low-income housing projects. The concept of low-income housing has been adopted by many developing countries including in Africa. As such, results of this study can also be applicable in other developing countries where they can be used as a starting point for evaluating the success of policies and the practice of low-income housing.Originality/valueThis work made original contribution to knowledge by putting the plight of housing the urban poor in Botswana will in perspective.
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博茨瓦纳的非正规性与可持续人类住区悖论
目的本研究的目的是为政策提供信息,并为现有的低收入住房文献做出贡献。设计/方法/方法在本研究中,采用了案例研究方法,通过二次数据收集(即文献调查)和实证数据收集(通过对关键利益相关者、公民和政府当局进行面对面访谈和调查)收集数据,在某些情况下还辅以现场摄影。使用定量和定性技术对从实地收集的数据进行了分析。问卷是为了对数据进行科学分析而编码的。这些信息以结构化的方式呈现,可以对数据进行深入分析。发现在这项研究中,许多悖论都是违反常识的,但尽管如此,它们还是需要一个解决方案。研究得出的结论是,虽然改善定居点和预测未来定居点的努力越来越普遍,但在博茨瓦纳的许多城镇,根除定居点的愿望依然存在。研究的局限性/含义本研究的主要局限性是,它是在新冠肺炎导致的行动限制期间进行的。因此,不可能对关键线人进行首选的面对面采访。实际意义这项研究为博茨瓦纳的低收入住房政策提供了依据。博茨瓦纳政府可以利用这项研究的结果制定政策,帮助缓解目前在实施低收入住房项目时面临的实际挑战。包括非洲在内的许多发展中国家都采用了低收入住房的概念。因此,这项研究的结果也可以适用于其他发展中国家,在这些国家,这些结果可以作为评估低收入住房政策和实践成功与否的起点。独创性/价值这项工作通过正确看待博茨瓦纳城市穷人的住房困境,为知识做出了独创性贡献。
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Property Management MANAGEMENT-
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期刊介绍: Property Management publishes: ■Refereed papers on important current trends and reserach issues ■Digests of market reports and data ■In-depth analysis of a specific area ■Legal updates on judgments in landlord and tenant law ■Regular book and internet reviews providing an overview of the growing body of property market research
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