Lessons from Europe: reports on key urban transformations and the role of social housing published
A new collection of essays reflecting on key urban transformations currently taking place in Europe, and the role that social housing has in fostering more liveable, sustainable communities, has been published.
The authors of Urban Regeneration in Europe: The place of social housing in integrated urban policies examine the social, cultural and regeneration challenges common to most European cities, despite the local differences. They put into perspective urban regeneration developments, looking especially at those common trends that are increasingly affecting Europe, such as climate change and challenges of energy efficiency, economic crisis and its impact on the construction sector and, more specifically, on housing affordability.
The issues addressed are:
- Achieving Balanced Communities: Challenges and responses
- Policy Measures to tackle Urban Regeneration in early Post-war Neighbourhoods: A reflection from the Netherlands
On the Governance of Social Housing - From 'Bricks and Mortar' Investors to Community Anchors: Social housing governance and the role of Dutch housing associations in urban regeneration
- Sustainable Urban Regeneration in Europe: Rethinking the place of social housing in integrated policies
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