Housing, Urban Vulnerability and Sustainability in Rapidly-Developing Cities

This paper looks at housing in the context of reducing vulnerability and increasing sustainability at several levels within the context of daily life and of mitigating the effects of crises and disasters on housing and its occupants. It begins by setting the context of housing in the early years of...

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Disabilities
Disasters
Housing
Poverty
Sustainable cities
Sustainable construction
Sustainable development
Sustainable economies
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