First, they include certain minimum requirements of a family for private consumption: adequate food', shelter and clothing, as well as certain household equipment and furniture. Second, they include essential services provided by and for the community... Urbanisation: Planning - Page 29by Derik Gelderblom, P. C. Kok - 1994 - 334 pagesFull view - About this book
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