I went to a field inspection today with my coworkers.
What we had to do for the field inspection was to explain what planning permission is and to let the home owners apply for it in order to avoid having their houses demolished.
There were quite a few "illegal" buildings without planning permission as the home owners in our jurisdiction would not like to pay for the scrutiny fees.
I was surprised to see that there were so many developments to come in the jurisdiction.
The huge demand in housings and lands are often discussed in the meetings, but I never had thought it was this much.
When I go to grad school, I was thinking of researching about affordable housing in developing countries.
Now, I am more leaning towards land use regulations and sustainable development of land in developing countries.
What we had to do for the field inspection was to explain what planning permission is and to let the home owners apply for it in order to avoid having their houses demolished.
There were quite a few "illegal" buildings without planning permission as the home owners in our jurisdiction would not like to pay for the scrutiny fees.
I was surprised to see that there were so many developments to come in the jurisdiction.
The huge demand in housings and lands are often discussed in the meetings, but I never had thought it was this much.
When I go to grad school, I was thinking of researching about affordable housing in developing countries.
Now, I am more leaning towards land use regulations and sustainable development of land in developing countries.
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