An Introduction to Urban Renewal as Authorized by the Housing Act of 1954
Author | : United States. Housing and Home Finance Agency. Office of the Administrator |
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Total Pages | : 24 |
Release | : 1954 |
Genre | : Urban renewal |
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Author | : United States. Housing and Home Finance Agency. Office of the Administrator |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 24 |
Release | : 1954 |
Genre | : Urban renewal |
ISBN | : |
Author | : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 232 |
Release | : 1966 |
Genre | : United States |
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Author | : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 494 |
Release | : 1966 |
Genre | : Finance, Public |
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Author | : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 490 |
Release | : 1966 |
Genre | : Federal aid |
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Author | : United States. Congress. Senate. Appropriations Committee |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 510 |
Release | : 1966 |
Genre | : |
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Author | : Graham Cairns |
Publisher | : UCL Press |
Total Pages | : 290 |
Release | : 2017-11-13 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1787350347 |
Socio-political views on housing have been brought to the fore in recent years by global economic crises, a notable rise of international migration and intensified trans-regional movement phenomena. Adopting this viewpoint, From Conflict to Inclusion in Housing maps the current terrain of political thinking, ethical conversations and community activism that complements the current discourse on new opportunities to access housing. Its carefully selected case studies cover many geographical contexts, including the UK, the US, Brazil, Australia, Asia and Europe. Importantly, the volume presents the views of stakeholders that are typically left unaccounted for in the process of housing development, and presents them with an interdisciplinary audience of sociologists, planners and architects in mind. Each chapter offers new interpretations of real-world problems, local community initiatives and successful housing projects, and together construct a critique on recent governmental and planning policies globally. Through these studies, the reader will encounter a narrative that encompasses issues of equality for housing, the biopolitics of dwelling and its associated activism, planning initiatives for social sustainability, and the cohabitation of the urban terrain.
Author | : Andrew D. Thomas |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 238 |
Release | : 2021-03-23 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1000320448 |
Originally published in 1986, this book provides an authoritative summary of late 20th Century trends which affected housing stock and a comprehensive commentary on policies which were designed to improve housing stock. The policies referred to are specific to England and Wales but the experience is relevant to other countries facing similar trends: a growth in owner-occupation, increasing problems of disrepair and low levels of investment in the housing stock. It will be on interest to those concerned with levels of investment in older urban areas, with the impact of subsidies on housing tenure, and with the role of government in controlling housing quality.