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Expectative land rights, house consolidation and cemetery squatting: Some perspectives from Central Java 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
Daniel J. Garr 《World development》1996,24(12):1925-1933
With more than 40% of the urban population of the Third World living in informal settlements, quasi- and extralegal adaptations have been utilized to appropriate land for housing. The most direct of these — squatting — has its inherent risks, however, for those who wish to improve their dwellings. Research has shown that house consolidation is more a function of resident perceptions than of strict legal categorization. This paper reports how such perceptions have triggered a greater rate of house consolidation among Javanese cemetery squatters than that in an adjoining area with formal land tenure. 相似文献
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