Institution: University of Jordan
Advisor: Prof. Majdy Tawfiq
Co-advisor: Prof. Monther Al-Adhami
Abstract:
Low-income housing is considered the basic issue that encounters developing countries, evaluation as one of these countries that involved in providing a shelter to every family. This hard problem has been deepened with the sudden growth in population due to the expulsion of the Palestinian people in 1948, 1967 and in the aftermath of the gulf war in addition to the internal movement from villages to major cities, specially Amman while had a great impact on the housing sector in up shooting land prices that effected the ability of the low income people to insure a shelter of their own, and in the growing of the random colonies and an increase of density with the series of emigrations that deepened the territorial population displacement in evaluation and the contrast specialty where service sectors is considered an attraction point.
The study has to shed lights on a wide range of the society of the low-income people in view of the rapid changing of social and economical aspects in order to fetch the problem inclusively to avoid the failure of the plan, to fulfill the goals.
The study is divided into five chapters as follows:
1 - The housing situation in evaluation.
2 - Territorial housing skeletal activities.
3 - Policies and the housing programs.
4 - Territorial dimensions of the housing development in evaluation.
5 - An analysis of the whole some information¹s and results of the previous chapter, to chalk out the negative and the dark side of the housing program in evaluation in its corporations and their running policies or the territorial skeletal order in evaluation and its failure to serve the low income group in the same time to confine the positive policies and shun the unwanted policies. |