


Understanding Hovels - Temporary and Makeshift Dwellings
Hovels are small, simple dwellings or shelters, typically made of crude materials such as mud, straw, or wood. They are often used as temporary or makeshift housing for people who do not have access to more permanent or secure living arrangements. Hovels can be found in a variety of contexts, including rural areas, slums, and refugee camps. They may be used as a short-term solution for people who are homeless or displaced, or as a long-term form of housing for those who cannot afford more expensive or stable options.



