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Social Housing And Urban Renewal A Crossnational Perspective 1st Edition Paul Watt Peer Smets

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Social Housing And Urban Renewal A Crossnational Perspective 1st Edition Paul Watt Peer Smets
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.47 MB
Pages: 512
Author: Paul Watt; Peer Smets
ISBN: 9781787141247, 1787141241
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Social Housing And Urban Renewal A Crossnational Perspective 1st Edition Paul Watt Peer Smets by Paul Watt; Peer Smets 9781787141247, 1787141241 instant download after payment.

This book offers a cross-national perspective on contemporary urban renewal in relation to social rental housing. Social housing estates - as developed either by governments (public housing) or not-for-profit agencies (housing associations) - emerged out of post-war urban renewal programmes and became a prominent feature of the landscape across North American, European and Australian cities. During the last two decades, however, Western governments have launched high-profile 'new urban renewal' programmes whose aim has been to change the image and status of these estates away from that of being zones of concentrated poverty and other social problems. This latest phase of renewal has involved demolishing many social housing estates and replacing them with mixed-tenure housing developments in which deconcentration of poverty and the social mixing of poor tenants and wealthy homeowners are major goals.

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