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Journal articles on the topic "Anambra State Housing Development Corporation"
Peterson, Eric David. "The Urban Development Corporation’s “Imaginative Use of Credit”: Creating Capital for Affordable Housing Development." Journal of Urban History 45, no. 6 (September 7, 2018): 1174–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0096144218796466.
Full textNwanna, Uju Christiana, Ifeanyi Mathew Azuji, and Esther Chinyere Ejichukwu. "Economic Distress Arising From Covid-19 Pandemic as a Factor in Development of Anxiety Symptoms among Undergraduate Students in Anambra State-Nigeria." Current Research Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 3, no. 2 (December 30, 2020): 244–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/crjssh.3.2.11.
Full textTsitsin, K. G. "ENERGY-SAVING TECHNOLOGIES – FUTURE OF HOUSING CONSTRUCTION." Strategic decisions and risk management, no. 2 (October 25, 2014): 50–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.17747/2078-8886-2013-2-50-51.
Full textIloanya, Kenneth, Chidiebere S. Nebo, and Juliet Tobechi Egole. "Staff Training and Development as an Effective Tool for Organizational Efficiency : A Study of Water Corporation Anambra State ( 2005 - 2015 )." NG-Journal of Social Development 5, no. 1 (2015): 64–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.12816/0032081.
Full textBelova, Irina. "Housing and communal services as a driver of the Urals Federal District sustainable development." E3S Web of Conferences 258 (2021): 06031. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202125806031.
Full textGASPARYAN, Armen, and Gulnara SHAIKHUTDINOVA. "ROLE OF MORTGAGE LOANING IN THE HOUSING MARKET." Vestnik BIST (Bashkir Institute of Social Technologies) 137 (December 28, 2020): 42–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.47598/2078-9025-2020-4-49-42-47.
Full textOyedele, J. B., and M. F. Oyesode. "Residents’ Perception of Importance and Satisfaction with Infrastructure in Selected Public Housing Estates in Osun State, Nigeria." Nigerian Journal of Environmental Sciences and Technology 3, no. 2 (October 2019): 398–409. http://dx.doi.org/10.36263/nijest.2019.02.0152.
Full textFortson, Alistair W. "Victory Abroad, Disaster at Home." California History 94, no. 3 (2017): 20–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/ch.2017.94.3.20.
Full textKim, Jin-Won, Namhyuk Ham, and Jae-Jun Kim. "Quantitative Analysis of Waiting Length and Waiting Time for Frame Construction Work Activities Using a Queue Model; Focusing on Korean Apartment Construction." Sustainability 13, no. 7 (March 29, 2021): 3778. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13073778.
Full textMorakinyo, Kolawole Opeyemi. "Factors influencing personalization of dwellings among residents of selected public housing estates Lagos Nigeria." ARTEKS : Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur 6, no. 1 (April 1, 2021): 85–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.30822/arteks.v6i1.620.
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McMillan, Ross J. "The institutional impediments to state - sponsored community development in Canada's north : the case of the Northwest Territories Housing Corporation." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/29983.
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Freemark, Yonah (Yonah Slifkin). "The entrepreneurial state : New York's Urban Development Corporation, an experiment to take charge of affordable housing production, 1968-1975." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/79198.
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A federal-local partnership supports the creation of most new affordable housing in the United States. Washington's subsidies, which fund housing construction, vouchers, and tax credits, are paired with local development groups, which select sites, design projects, and manage operations. Yet for decades, despite their elevated status in the American federal system, state governments have all but abdicated responsibility for the direct production of affordable housing. Partly as a consequence, cities remain without adequate resources to address the dwelling needs of their poorest residents, and many suburbs have chosen to isolate themselves from the problem entirely. Between 1968 and 1975, however, New York State broke the mold by investing considerable resources in the Urban Development Corporation (UDC), a state-run builder that completed over 30,000 apartments for low- and moderate-income households. While contemporary government developers, following the "urban renewal" script, often built monofunctional, architecturally bland, public-finance-only apartment blocks confined to the limits of the inner city, the UDC operated at a statewide scale and constructed mixed-use and distinctively designed structures with the aid of private investment. As such, the agency provides historical evidence of a public sector entity responding to criticisms of previous government housing by innovating in terms of planning, design, and finance. This thesis offers insight into the conditions that influenced the UDC's development approach. Its example constitutes a "usable past" that can inform contemporary struggles to create affordable housing by documenting a potential role for the state in the production process. The agency built more housing, with designs more sensitive to their surroundings, than urban municipal authorities. In the suburbs, the UDC's unique political powers allowed it to address housing needs at the metropolitan scale. In three new communities, the agency articulated a vision of all-purpose developments with populations integrated by class. In all environments, the UDC reformed the government's approach to affordable housing construction-and it did so thanks to the powers it had been granted as a state agency. The agency's extraordinary productivity-combined with its unique approach-is indicative of the value of evaluating the UDC's methods if the goal is to expand the production of affordable housing. The political powers provided to the agency, particularly those that allowed it to override local governments, develop significant efficiencies of scale, and focus on the housing demands of the neediest portion of the population, offer a template for state governments today. Faced with continued challenges to access to quality, reasonably priced housing in many of the nation's metropolitan areas, the UDC demonstrates how a state housing development agency with adequate powers could operate and what benefits it would provide.
by Yonah Freemark.
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Books on the topic "Anambra State Housing Development Corporation"
Anambra State (Nigeria). Judicial Commission of Inquiry into the Affairs of the Savings and Loans Division of the Anambra State Housing Development Corporation. Report of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into the Affairs of the Savings and Loans Division of the Anambra State Housing Development Corporation. [Enugu, Nigeria]: The Commission, 1985.
Find full textCorporation, Anambra State (Nigeria) Judicial Commission of Inquiry into the Affairs of the Savings and Loans Division of the Anambra State Housing Development. Government white paper on the report of Judicial Commission of Inquiry into the Affairs of the Savings and Loans Division of the Anambra State Housing Development Corporation. Enugu: Govt. Printer, 1985.
Find full textCross River State (Nigeria). Commission of Inquiry into the Cross River State Agricultural Development Corporation. Conclusions of the government of Cross River State of Nigeria on the report of the Commission on Inquiry into the Cross River State Agricultural Development Corporation (A.D.C.). Calabar: Govt. Printer, 1986.
Find full textHawaii. Legislature. Office of the Legislative Auditor. Financial audit of the Housing and Community Development Corporation of Hawaii: A report to the Governor and the Legislature of the State of Hawaii. Honolulu, HI (465 South King Street, Room 500, Honolulu 96813): The Auditor, 2001.
Find full text(Nigeria), Lagos State. Government views on the Report of the Tribunal of Enquiry into the Affairs of the Lagos State Development and Property Corporation and Its Related Parastatal Organisations. [Ikeja]: Lagos State Government of Nigeria, 1986.
Find full textHousing Finance and Development Corporation (Hawaii). State of Hawaii, Housing Finance and Development Corporation: Combined financial statements, June 30, 1992 (with independent auditors' report thereon). Honolulu, Hawaii (677 Queen St., Suite 300, Honolulu 96813-9631): The Corporation, 1992.
Find full textOlufemi, Olusola A. Institutional housing finance in Nigeria: A case study of the property development corporation of Oyo State. Ibadan: Nigerian Institute of Social and Economic Research (NISER), 1993.
Find full textMcMillan, Ross J. The institutional impediments to state-sponsored community development in Canada's north: The case of the Northwest Territories Housing Corporation. Vancouver: Centre for Human Settlements, University of British Columbia, 1991.
Find full textNew York (State). Division of Management Audit and State Financial Services. Mortgage Loan Enforcement and Administration Corporation, administration of debt service for Mitchell-Lama projects. [Albany, NY: The Division, 1999.
Find full textUnited States. General Accounting Office. General Government Division. Housing enterprises: Investment authority, policies, and practices. Washington, D.C: The Office, 1997.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Anambra State Housing Development Corporation"
Wetherell, Sam. "The Business Park." In Foundations, 164–87. Princeton University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691193755.003.0007.
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