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The reformulation of building acts, regulations and codes in African countries.

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Nairobi : UNHCS, 1985.Subject(s): Summary: This report addresses six basic questions, each of which makes a seperate chapter. First, what is the importance of building acts, regulations and codes to the development process? (ii) What is the nature of existing acts, regulations, and codes in developing countries and what are their limitations? (iii) What criteria should determine a good set of acts, regulations and codes? (iv) What activities need be undertaken in formulation of these (v) What have been the experiences of developing countries in the reformulation of these (vi) What are the issues for decision-making?
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This report addresses six basic questions, each of which makes a seperate chapter. First, what is the importance of building acts, regulations and codes to the development process? (ii) What is the nature of existing acts, regulations, and codes in developing countries and what are their limitations? (iii) What criteria should determine a good set of acts, regulations and codes? (iv) What activities need be undertaken in formulation of these (v) What have been the experiences of developing countries in the reformulation of these (vi) What are the issues for decision-making?

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