Informal Settlement Resilience Upgrading-Approaches and Applications from a Cross-Country Perspective in Three Selected Metropolitan Regions of Southeast Asia
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informal settlements; on-site upgrading; Southeast Asia; disaster risk mitigation; secure tenure;All these keywords.
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