Affordable housing for the low-income population, who mostly live in slums, is an endemic challenge for cities in developing countries. As a remedy for the slum-free city, most of the major metropolis are resorting to slum rehabilitation housing. Rehabilitation connotes the improved quality of life that provides contentment, yet what entails residential satisfaction in such low-income situations remains a blind spot in literature. The study aims to examine the factors affecting residential satisfaction of slum rehabilitation housing in Mumbai, India. Here, the moderation effects of sociodemographic characteristics between residential satisfaction and its predictors are elaborated using a causal model. Data on residents' perception of the residential environment were collected from 981 households in three different slum rehabilitation housing areas spatially spread across Mumbai. The causal model indicated that residential satisfaction was significantly determined by internal conditions of dwelling resulting from design, community environment and access to facilities. Gender, age, mother tongue, presence of children, senior citizens in the family, and education moderate the relationship between residential satisfaction and its predictors. The need for design and planning with the user's perspective is highlighted to improve the quality of life.Sustainability 2020, 12, 2344 2 of 22 entails residential satisfaction in such low-income situations remains a blind spot in literature. There is a need to find ways to improve the housing conditions that take into consideration the satisfaction and well-being of the residents [7].When moving from slums to newly built high-rise apartment buildings (slum rehabilitation housing), the residents' physical living conditions were certainly improved. Little is known regarding their social and economic changes. Would the residents sustain in the slum rehabilitation housing in the coming years? This study aims to find out the residential satisfaction of the urban poor living in the slum rehabilitation housing in Mumbai (that is, how satisfied are the residents with the dwelling, building, and neighborhood overall), and its determinants. In doing so, the study explores the moderation effects of sociodemographic characteristics on the relationship between residential satisfaction and its proposed predictors. The goal is to derive recommendations for improving the existing slum rehabilitation housing under the slum rehabilitation program. The results can impact 900 million people including the 5.2 million Mumbai population who live in urban informal settlements or slums [8]. Additionally, the study contributes to developing approaches for sustainable urban renewal. According to Renigier-Biłozor et al.[9], a rating system shortens the time and brings objectivity in the decision-making process. So, understanding the factors affecting residential satisfaction is crucial for planning an effective and sustainable rehabilitation housing policy.The traditional mass housing design focuses on qu...
This paper discusses planning methods of neighborhood residential areas in Malaysia, focusing on the effect of wind fl ow. This study aims to determine strategies that reduce energy consumption at the neighborhood scale, targeting especially a reduction in the use of air-conditioners. For naturally ventilated buildings, the wind fl ow around the structure strongly affects the air change rates within the building. This paper presents the evaluations of the wind environment in selected case study areas, under the respective climatic conditions in major Malaysian towns. The evaluations in towns on the west coast and inland of Peninsular Malaysia showed results that, the majority of terraced house cases did not meet the required criteria, under the respective local climatic conditions. This was mainly due to the weak wind conditions in these towns. It was considered that the location of towns was a key factor in determining such weak wind conditions. High-rise housing was suggested as an effective means of utilizing stronger winds at elevated fl oor levels in urban Malaysia.
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