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Residential Development in the Eastern Fringe Area of Dhaka city: Role of Stakeholders, existing housing condition, consequences,Used
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Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh, is experiencing a rapid population growth since its independent in 1971. The resultant effect is the inevitable expansion of the city into the metropolitan fringe with an intensive land use conversion, from rural agriculture to urban industrial, institutional and residential uses. Absence of systematic approach for such development and lack of proper guidance occurs in the fringe areas. The major development works in these areas are carried mostly by individual household and private developers. Haphazard and irregular growth, environmental pollution, traffic congestion, unsanitary situation and chaotic uses of land are considered as the major problems of the eastern fringe area. This study mainly tries to understand the role of individuals for residential development. Haphazard development should be controlled through initiating different measures and techniques. The book should be especially useful to professionals in housing & fringe area fields, or anyone else who may be considering fringe areas as a potential site for housing development.
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