2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.habitatint.2022.102627
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Implications of the COVID-19 pandemic for urban informal housing and planning interventions: Evidence from Singapore

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“…Governance, Brown (1999 , p. 82) explains, is “produced in a variety of different ways and scales, from institutional arrangements, organizational coalitions and community building to the arrangement of people's own lifeworlds and even subjectivities”. In line, Zhu et al (2022 , p. 9) state that “the role of city government should not be limited to urban regulators to maintain socioeconomic order; instead, city governments must actively engage in reforms and actions to improve the living standards of urban residents”. In relation to the references to the mayor, it is possible to follow the political support expressed by the citizens.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Governance, Brown (1999 , p. 82) explains, is “produced in a variety of different ways and scales, from institutional arrangements, organizational coalitions and community building to the arrangement of people's own lifeworlds and even subjectivities”. In line, Zhu et al (2022 , p. 9) state that “the role of city government should not be limited to urban regulators to maintain socioeconomic order; instead, city governments must actively engage in reforms and actions to improve the living standards of urban residents”. In relation to the references to the mayor, it is possible to follow the political support expressed by the citizens.…”
Section: An Exploration In Twittermentioning
confidence: 99%