Sinclair, Brian RobertKeough, Noel GerardDall'Ara, EnricaDaniels-Akunekwe, Chika Chioma2021-09-022021-09-022021-08-31Daniels-Akunekwe, C. C. (2021). Marginal Enclosures: An Exploration of the Viability of a Social Housing Siting and Maintenance Framework Based on Stakeholder Experience - The Case of Lagos State, Nigeria (Doctoral thesis, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada). Retrieved from https://prism.ucalgary.ca.http://hdl.handle.net/1880/113813In Nigeria, social housing, which is fundamentally associated with the most disadvantaged people in the society, accounts for about 5% of the total housing stock. Within this percentage, a significant number of developments are lost due to reasons predominantly associated with siting and maintenance. Typically, social housing is located at urban fringes where, with barely any attention from government or developers, it is vandalized and/or abandoned. In addition to suffering the same fate (of vandalism and/or abandonment), social housing developments (infrequently) constructed at the boundaries of high(er) income neighborhoods are also often met with severe opposition from residents of such neighborhoods. This opposition has customarily led to abandonment of the project either at inception or before completion. There is scant research on understanding and developing strategies/systems to address the siting and maintenance of such developments, this is evidence that there is a knowledge gap to be filled. While this is not a novel study, it can be implied that the persistence of the problem signifies a limitation in previous studies. My research hypothesizes that if social housing developments are properly located and maintained, they will be more successful. Based on existing theories, my study seeks to create a framework to guide the siting and maintenance of social housing developments in Lagos, by considering the participation of key stakeholders.engUniversity of Calgary graduate students retain copyright ownership and moral rights for their thesis. You may use this material in any way that is permitted by the Copyright Act or through licensing that has been assigned to the document. For uses that are not allowable under copyright legislation or licensing, you are required to seek permission.social housingsitingmaintenancesocial mixingmixed-income communitiesguidebookArchitectureEducation--Sociology ofLiterature--AfricanAnthropology--CulturalSocial Structure and DevelopmentSociology--Theory and MethodsUrban and Regional PlanningPsychology--SocialMarginal Enclosures: An Exploration of the Viability of a Social Housing Siting and Maintenance Framework Based on Stakeholder Experience - The Case of Lagos State, Nigeriadoctoral thesis10.11575/PRISM/39158