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Not in My Backyard

Gregory Ho Wai Sun, Khazanah Research Institute | Lim Han Hsuen, Khazanah Research Institute

18-Mar-22 09:30

Not in My Backyard

In conversation with Gregory Ho Wai Son and Lim Han Hsuen from Khazanah Research Institute over their latest research, Living Next to Poor Housing, we explore the much debated topic of 'Not In My Backyard', or NIMBY. We ask, what actually is the NIMBY phenomenon, and what are the implications of low cost housing projects for certain communities that give rise to it?

Produced by: Philip See

Presented by: Philip See


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Categories:  social issuesproperty

Tags:  not in my backyardsocial analysisclass analysisnimbydevelopmentdevelopment projectslow cost housinglow-income groupskhazanah research institute





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