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Fig. 1. Sub-standard shelter of poor HBE (Source: Field Survey, 2014)
Fig. 2. Average monthly income of service and trade-type of HBE based on the year of business start-up (Source: Analysis, 2014)
Fig. 6. Neighborhood-scale HBE in Sorosutan

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