Nepal: Urban Housing Sector Profile

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Author(s)
Steekelenburg, E. V. et al.
Publication language
English
Pages
141pp
Publisher
UN-Habitat
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Shelter and housing, Shelter, Targeting, Identification and Profiling, Urban
Countries
Nepal
Organisations
UN Habitat

Published jointly with the Ministry of Physical Planning and Works in Nepal, this report shows, for example, that urban land prices in Nepal have increased 300 percent since 2003, putting housing increasingly out of reach for lower income residents.
 

At the same time, Nepal has been urbanising rapidly due to an expansion of urban areas and high rates of rural-urban migration. Though the number of squatters in Nepal is low in comparison to other South Asian countries, the situation is worsening quickly and turning into a serious social predicament. Currently some 10 percent of the country’s urban dwellers are squatters, according to the report, but this is expected to rise.
 

Based on research by a team of Nepalese and international experts, this report carries an analysis of the five key elements in the sector - land, basic services, housing finance, building materials and construction technologies, and labour. It gives an assessment
of how these components are governed by policy, institutional and legal frameworks, and how they are linked with one another and other urban policies.