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A Journal for the Study of Human Settlements.
Established at the United Nations Habitat Conference, Vancouver, 1976
Volume Contents and Author Index
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Volume 29, 2005
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HABITAT INTERNATIONAL
A Journal for the Study of Human Settlements.
Established at the United Nations Habitat Conference, Vancouver, 1976
Editor
Charles L. Choguill
Founding Editor Assistant Editor
Otto Koenigsberger Marisa B. G. Choguill
Habitat International, College of Architecture and Planning,
King Saud University, P.O. Box 57448, Riyadh 11574, Saudi Arabia
E-mail: habitat(@ ksu.edu.sa
Editorial Board
Saleh Al Hathloul Richard Harris David Satterthwaite
Riyadh, SAUDI ARABIA McMaster University, Ontario, Canada International Institute for
Environment and Development,
Mansoor Ali Eddie Chi-Man Hui London. UK
Loughborough University, UK The Hong Kong Polytechnic
University, Hung Hom, CHINA Loo Lee Sim
Jorgen Andreasen National University of Singapore,
The Royal Danish Academy Gareth Jones SINGAPORI ‘ ‘
of Fine Arts, Copenhagen, London School of Economics,
DENMARK Houghton Street, London, UK Flavio de Souza
Universidade Federal de Alagoas,
David Brown Riad G. Mahayni Maceid. BRAZIL
McGill University, Montreal. Iowa State University, USA
CANADA Florian Steinberg
Aloysius C. Mosha Asian Development Bank, Manila,
Gilda Collet Bruna University of Botswana, PHILIPPINES
Sao Paulo, BRAZIL Gaborone, BOTSWANA
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oo po» ce UK egg: bee Keeton tN International I abour Organization (ILO),
: ee — * Geneva, SWITZERLAND
Tommy Firman Carole Rakodi Haiging X
Institute of Technology Bandung, The University of Birmingham. UK . ae .
Bandung. INDONESIA ; . Planner/ Land Information,
ij Mohammad A. Eben Saleh Planning and Building Development
Richard Franceys King Saud University, Services, Windsor, CANADA
IWE-Institute of Water and Environ- SAUDI ARABIA _ - : :
ment, Cranfield University, UK Kioe Sheng Yap. '
Ranvinder Singh Sandhu Economic and Social Commission
Alan Gilbert Guru Nanak Dev University, for Asia and the Pacific, Bangkok,
University College of London, UK Amritsar, INDIA THAILAND
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Volume Contents
Volume 29 Number 1
Articles
Alphonce G. Kyessi Community-based urban water management in fringe neighbourhoods:
case of Dar es Salam, Tanzania
Jitti Mongkolnchaiarunya Promoting a community-based solid-waste management initiative
in local government: Yala municipality, Thailand
Milline J. Mbonile Migration and intensification of water conflicts in the Pangani Basin,
Tanzania
Florian Steinberg Strategic urban planning in Latin America: experiences of building
and managing the future
Doris C.C.K. Kowaltowski, A house design assistance program for the self-building process of
Silvia A. Mikami G. Pina, the region of Campinas, Brazil: Evaluation through a case study
Regina C. Ruschel,
Lucila C. Labaki,
Stelamaris R. Bertolli,
Francisco Borges Filho,
Edison Favero
Wilbard Jackson Kombe Land use dynamics in peri-urban areas and their implications on
the urban growth and form: the case of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Francos Halla Critical elements in sustaining participatory planning:
Bagamoyo strategic urban development planning framework
in Tanzania
Florian Steinberg, Local agenda 25 1, capacity building and the cities of Peru
Liliana Miranda
Volume 29 Number 2
Articles
Kabsung Kim, Eunjung Kim The impact of alternative tax systems on regional
disparities in Korea
Belinda Yuen Searching for place identity in Singapore
Lilianny S. Arifin, Housing needs of migrant women industrial workers
Reidar Dale in Surabaya: insight from a life story approach
Michael J. Bruton, Shenzhen: coping with uncertainties in planning
Sheila G. Bruton, Yu Li
Faustin Kalabamu Changing gender contracts in self-help housing construction
in Botswana: the case of Lobatse
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Deog-Seong Oh, Eco-Industrial Park Design: a Daedeok Technovalley case study
Kyung-Bae Kim,
Sook-Young Jeong
Sergio Pena Recent developments in urban marginality along
Mexico’s northern border
Genoveva Maya Fruet The low-income housing cooperatives in Porto Alegre, Brazil:
a state/community partnership
Masa Noguchi, A ‘mass custom design’ approach to upgrading conventional
Carlos R. Hernandez-Velasco housing development in Mexico
Graham Tipple, Suzanne Speak Definitions of homelessness in developing countries
Mengiseny E. Kaseva, Appraisal of solid waste collection following private sector
Stephen E. Mbuligwe involvement in Dar es Salaam city, Tanzania
Book reviews
Volume 29 Number 3
Articles
Ellen M. Bassett Tinkering with tenure: the community land trust experiment
in Voi, Kenya
Giovanni Razzu Urban redevelopment, cultural heritage, poverty and redistribution:
the case of Old Accra and Adawso House
Eddie C.M. Hui, A study of commuting patterns of new town residents in Hong Kong
Manfred C.M. Lam
Sopon Pornchokchai, Housing speculation in Bangkok: lessons for emerging economies
Ranjith Perera
Tina Moffat, Considering social and material resources: the political ecology of a
Elizabeth Finnis peri-urban squatter community in Nepal
Henry H. Zhang, Understanding urban residential water use in Beijing and
David F. Brown Tianjin, China
Lorena Montoya, Ian Masser Management of natural hazard risk in Cartago, Costa Rica
Yong Tu, Lanny K. Kwee, An empirical analysis of Singapore households’ upgrading mobility
Belinda Yuen behaviour: from public homeownership to private homeownership
S.S.Y. Lau, R. Giridharan, Multiple and intensive land use: case studies in Hong Kong
S. Ganesan
Nyuk Hien Wong, Chen Yu Study of green areas and urban heat island in a tropical city
Kwong Wing Chau, Improovviinngg the the enveinrviornomnmeen t wiitthh aann iniintiiatli al govgeorvnemrennmetn t subssubisdidyy
Siu Kei Wong, Chung Yim Yiu
Haiyan Chen, S. Ganesan, Environmental challenges of post-reform housing development in Beijing
Beisi Jia
Volume Contents | Habitat International 29 (2005) III-V
Abha Lakshmi Singh, Impact of brick kilns on land use/landcover changes around
Md. Sarfaraz Asgher Aligarh city, India
Book reviews
Volume 29 Number 4
Articles
Publishers’ note
Charles L. Choguill The research design matrix: A tool for development planning
research studies
Jean-Claude Bolay, Urban environment, spatial fragmentation and social segration in
Yves Pedrazzini, Latin America: Where does innovation lie?
Adriana Rabinovich,
Andrea Catenazzi,
Carlos Garcia Pleyan
Chang-Moo Lee, Five new towns in the Seoul metropolitan area and their attractions
Kun-Hyuck Ahn in non-working trips: Implications on self-containment of new towns
Jesko Hentschel Using rapid city surveys to inform municipal social policy
an application in Cali, Colombia
Mezyad M. Alterkawi Measures towards a comprehensive municipal GIS—the case
of Ar-Riyadh Municipality
Announcement
Otto koenigsberger prize 699
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