Informal urban settlements and cholera risk in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
<h4>Background</h4>As a result of poor economic opportunities and an increasing shortage of affordable housing, much of the spatial growth in many of the world's fastest-growing cities is a result of the expansion of informal settlements where residents live without security of tenu...
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Main Authors: | Katherine Penrose, Marcia Caldas de Castro, Japhet Werema, Edward T Ryan |
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2010
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