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Home-based Enterprises (HBEs) includes to all these income generation initiatives carried out by
the household members within the premise of the dwelling. Although HBEs are studied in urban
areas in developing countries, studies rarely investigate their impacts on rural housing
transformation. As a result of home-based enterprises, the physical transformation of the
traditional dwellings in the rural areas has been evident reflecting the occupant's cultural values as
well as economic strength and status. HBEs affect rural housing in two ways. Firstly, the financial
status affects the household and secondly initiating required housing transformation to
accommodate the economic activities near or within the dwellings. The question for this research
is what economic activities take place, and how do people negotiate them to contribute to their
housing production and consumption. Three specific objectives have set for this research. First,
understanding the changing patterns of rural house form as a result of economic activities within
the homestead of Sirajganj district in Bangladesh; second, investigating the socio-economic
benefits of HBEs within the homestead in the rural area and third, identifying the nature and
extent of housing transformation due to HBEs in the rural context.
The research has been designed in two parts. A theoretical part based on the literature review of
the existing studies and analysis related to the research, and an analytical part based on qualitative
field survey in the local context. The cases for investigation have been selected in the district of
Sirajganj in Bangladesh. The selected cases are situated in two different contexts of ‘permanent’
and ‘floating’ households, and are considered for investigating the impacts of HBEs on housing
transformation. These cases are analyzed in relation to several analytical scale factors to explain
their contribution to housing transformation in Sirajganj.
HBEs are found contributing more positively to housing transformation in permanent households
than floating households. Through the levels of transformation, the housing pattern and their
features are changed along with some local factors like the cultural and climatic issues. The
housing features and the construction materials are varied with the permanent and floating
homesteads. Households’ livelihood resources are engaged and affected widely by the HBEs and
reciprocally the HBEs are also affected by them. Some households practices HBE only for their
subsistence and some are involved for their household development. A major number of family
members are engaged with the HBE. When HBE is induced within a household, it affects the
homestead and gradually establishes its importance over other traditional housing factors like
religious and cultural issues. In such situation the concept of privacy, gender and religious belief
also play their role in influencing housing transformation.
HBEs are used as way to create the livelihood of the rural people free from the chain of poverty.
This research will serve its purpose if it can be used as a professional tool and a guiding document
for future research. By contributing to research in this area, this study attempts to add to the body
of knowledge regarding house forms and living patterns in the rural context. It also provides an
insight into socio-economic issues in rural areas, as these are directly linked to the living
environment. |
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