Housing and human settlement issues in sparsely populated areas of the world as related to the development of housing policies for the native people of Canada / by Howard Magid.: NH15-647/1983E-PDF
"This paper focuses on some of the fundamental concerns facing development projects and human settlements in harsh climates. While attempting to define a philosophy of development, considerable attention has been paid to the contextual framework and the institutional process. The latter part of this report describes housing as a part of the social contract, a right and a cultural entity"--Introd.
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| Title | Housing and human settlement issues in sparsely populated areas of the world as related to the development of housing policies for the native people of Canada / by Howard Magid. |
| Publication type | Monograph |
| Language | [English] |
| Format | Digital text |
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| Description | 12 p. |
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