Cities and Affordable Housing
Planning, Design and Policy Nexus
Herausgeber: Tsenkova, Sasha
Cities and Affordable Housing
Planning, Design and Policy Nexus
Herausgeber: Tsenkova, Sasha
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This book provides a comparative perspective on housing and planning policies affecting the future of cities, focusing on people-based and place-based outcomes using the nexus of planning, design and policy.
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This book provides a comparative perspective on housing and planning policies affecting the future of cities, focusing on people-based and place-based outcomes using the nexus of planning, design and policy.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9781032001487
- ISBN-10: 1032001488
- Artikelnr.: 62225611
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9781032001487
- ISBN-10: 1032001488
- Artikelnr.: 62225611
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Sasha Tsenkova is Professor of Planning at the School of Architecture, Planning & Landscape, University of Calgary, Canada. She has published extensively on housing and urban issues and has worked for international organisations on projects in Europe, North America and Central Asia.
1. Affordable Housing and the Future of Cities Part I Cities and Affordable
Housing 2. Montréal: Building an Inclusive City 3. Affordable Housing and
Diversity in Vancouver 4. Affordable Housing Transition in Calgary 5.
Affordable Housing Challenges: The Experience of the City of Edmonton 6.
Reponses to Toronto's Affordable Housing Challenge: Mobilizing for Action
Part II Mixed-Income Affordable Housing and Community Building 7. Mix and
Match: A Framework for Understanding Mixed-Income Outcomes 8. Mixed-Income
Public Housing Transformation in San Francisco and Washington, D.C. 9.
Paris Habitat's Experience of Urban Regeneration to Create Affordable
Housing 10. Toronto: Revitalization in Regent Park 12 Years Later Part III
Affordable Housing Partnerships in Practice 11. Mixed-Income Housing in New
York City: Achievements, Challenges, and Lessons of an Enduring Mayoral
Commitment 12. Partnerships for Affordable Housing in English Cities 13.
Resilience of Social Housing Systems in Vienna, Amsterdam, and Copenhagen
Part IV Design Innovation in Affordable Housing 14. Thinking "Outside the
Box" about Affordable Homes and Communities 15. Affordable Housing and
Design Innovation: A View from Paris 16. Affordable Housing Design + A New
Urban Era in European Cities 17. Amsterdam: More than a Social Housing
Project Part V Perspectives on Policy Design for Affordable Housing 18.
Pathways of Dutch and German Social Renting 19. Social Sustainability in
Social and Affordable Housing 20. Private Rental Housing in Canada's Four
Largest Metropolitan Areas: Trends and Prospects
Housing 2. Montréal: Building an Inclusive City 3. Affordable Housing and
Diversity in Vancouver 4. Affordable Housing Transition in Calgary 5.
Affordable Housing Challenges: The Experience of the City of Edmonton 6.
Reponses to Toronto's Affordable Housing Challenge: Mobilizing for Action
Part II Mixed-Income Affordable Housing and Community Building 7. Mix and
Match: A Framework for Understanding Mixed-Income Outcomes 8. Mixed-Income
Public Housing Transformation in San Francisco and Washington, D.C. 9.
Paris Habitat's Experience of Urban Regeneration to Create Affordable
Housing 10. Toronto: Revitalization in Regent Park 12 Years Later Part III
Affordable Housing Partnerships in Practice 11. Mixed-Income Housing in New
York City: Achievements, Challenges, and Lessons of an Enduring Mayoral
Commitment 12. Partnerships for Affordable Housing in English Cities 13.
Resilience of Social Housing Systems in Vienna, Amsterdam, and Copenhagen
Part IV Design Innovation in Affordable Housing 14. Thinking "Outside the
Box" about Affordable Homes and Communities 15. Affordable Housing and
Design Innovation: A View from Paris 16. Affordable Housing Design + A New
Urban Era in European Cities 17. Amsterdam: More than a Social Housing
Project Part V Perspectives on Policy Design for Affordable Housing 18.
Pathways of Dutch and German Social Renting 19. Social Sustainability in
Social and Affordable Housing 20. Private Rental Housing in Canada's Four
Largest Metropolitan Areas: Trends and Prospects
1. Affordable Housing and the Future of Cities Part I Cities and Affordable
Housing 2. Montréal: Building an Inclusive City 3. Affordable Housing and
Diversity in Vancouver 4. Affordable Housing Transition in Calgary 5.
Affordable Housing Challenges: The Experience of the City of Edmonton 6.
Reponses to Toronto's Affordable Housing Challenge: Mobilizing for Action
Part II Mixed-Income Affordable Housing and Community Building 7. Mix and
Match: A Framework for Understanding Mixed-Income Outcomes 8. Mixed-Income
Public Housing Transformation in San Francisco and Washington, D.C. 9.
Paris Habitat's Experience of Urban Regeneration to Create Affordable
Housing 10. Toronto: Revitalization in Regent Park 12 Years Later Part III
Affordable Housing Partnerships in Practice 11. Mixed-Income Housing in New
York City: Achievements, Challenges, and Lessons of an Enduring Mayoral
Commitment 12. Partnerships for Affordable Housing in English Cities 13.
Resilience of Social Housing Systems in Vienna, Amsterdam, and Copenhagen
Part IV Design Innovation in Affordable Housing 14. Thinking "Outside the
Box" about Affordable Homes and Communities 15. Affordable Housing and
Design Innovation: A View from Paris 16. Affordable Housing Design + A New
Urban Era in European Cities 17. Amsterdam: More than a Social Housing
Project Part V Perspectives on Policy Design for Affordable Housing 18.
Pathways of Dutch and German Social Renting 19. Social Sustainability in
Social and Affordable Housing 20. Private Rental Housing in Canada's Four
Largest Metropolitan Areas: Trends and Prospects
Housing 2. Montréal: Building an Inclusive City 3. Affordable Housing and
Diversity in Vancouver 4. Affordable Housing Transition in Calgary 5.
Affordable Housing Challenges: The Experience of the City of Edmonton 6.
Reponses to Toronto's Affordable Housing Challenge: Mobilizing for Action
Part II Mixed-Income Affordable Housing and Community Building 7. Mix and
Match: A Framework for Understanding Mixed-Income Outcomes 8. Mixed-Income
Public Housing Transformation in San Francisco and Washington, D.C. 9.
Paris Habitat's Experience of Urban Regeneration to Create Affordable
Housing 10. Toronto: Revitalization in Regent Park 12 Years Later Part III
Affordable Housing Partnerships in Practice 11. Mixed-Income Housing in New
York City: Achievements, Challenges, and Lessons of an Enduring Mayoral
Commitment 12. Partnerships for Affordable Housing in English Cities 13.
Resilience of Social Housing Systems in Vienna, Amsterdam, and Copenhagen
Part IV Design Innovation in Affordable Housing 14. Thinking "Outside the
Box" about Affordable Homes and Communities 15. Affordable Housing and
Design Innovation: A View from Paris 16. Affordable Housing Design + A New
Urban Era in European Cities 17. Amsterdam: More than a Social Housing
Project Part V Perspectives on Policy Design for Affordable Housing 18.
Pathways of Dutch and German Social Renting 19. Social Sustainability in
Social and Affordable Housing 20. Private Rental Housing in Canada's Four
Largest Metropolitan Areas: Trends and Prospects