Restructuring large housing estates in Europe: Restructuring and resistance inside the welfare industry
Editat de Ronald van Kempen, Karien Dekker, Stephen Hall, Ivan Tosicsen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 noi 2005
All over Europe post-Second World War large-scale housing estates face physical, economic, social and cultural problems. This book presents the key findings of a major EU-funded research programme into the restructuring of twenty-nine large-scale housing estates in Northern, Western, Southern and Eastern Europe. Policy and practice between and within the ten countries studied - UK, the Netherlands, Sweden, Germany, Poland, Hungary, Slovenia, Italy, Spain, and France - is compared. While existing literature focuses on the negative aspects of large-scale housing estates, this book starts from the premise that the estates can be transformed into attractive places to live and focuses on the possibilities of sustainability and renewal through social, physical and policy actions.Specifically, the book explains the origins and nature of contemporary problems on the estates; examines which policy objectives, measures and processes have had the greatest impact; assesses and compares a wide range of local, regional and national initiatives; discusses current ideas and philosophies, such as 'place making' and 'collaborative planning' that are likely to influence future policy and practice and provides good practice guidance for neighbourhood sustainability and renewal.Written by a multi-national team of experts and drawing on original fieldwork, the book provides unique comparative insights into the present and future position of large-scale housing estates in Europe. Restructuring large-scale housing estates in Europe is an invaluable resource for a wide audience of academics, researchers, students and policy makers in the fields of housing, urban studies, community studies, regeneration, planning and social policy.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781861347756
ISBN-10: 1861347758
Pagini: 392
Ilustrații: Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 198 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1861347758
Pagini: 392
Ilustrații: Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 198 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
Recenzii
This book is an important source of knowledge and inspiration for both academics and practitioners faced with the challenge of how to restructure what are often seen as 'problem' estates. Hugo Priemus, Professor at the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
I am convinced that this will be a well used book, and deservedly so. The issues that are explored here, not to mention the richness of the empirical material that is provided, will be of interest to policy makers, community activists and students at undergraduate and postgraduate level across a range of social and public policy, urban sociology and built environment courses and elsewhere. Social Policy
Notă biografică
Ronald van Kempen, Faculty of Geographical Sciences, Utrecht University, Karien Dekker, Urban and Regional Research Centre [URU], Utrecht University, Stephen Hall, Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, University of Birmingham and Ivan Tosics, Metropolitan Research Institute, Budapest
Cuprins
Restructuring large housing estates in European cities: an introduction - Karien Dekker, Stephen Hall, Ronald van Kempen and Iván Tosics
Large housing estates in Europe: a contemporary overview - Karien Dekker and Ronald van KempenPlace making and large estates: theory and practice - Stephen Hall and Rob Rowlands
Large housing estates in their historical context - Stephen Hall, Alan Murie and Thomas Knorr-Siedow
Privatisation and after - Alan Murie, Iván Tosics, Manuel Aalbers, Richard Sendi and Barbara Cernic Mali
Tackling social cohesion in ethnically diverse estates - Karien Dekker and Rob Rowlands
Social mix and social perspectives in post-war housing estates - Roger Andersson and Sako Musterd
On physical determinism and displacement effects - Sako Musterd and Wim Ostendorf
Who leaves Sweden's large housing estates? - Asa Brama and Roger Andersson
Demolition of large housing estates: an overview - Fatiha Belmessous, Franck Chignier-Riboulon, Nicole Commercon and Marcus Zepf
Building partnerships in Spanish and Italian regeneration processes - Silvia Mugnano, Montserrat Pareja-Eastaway and Teresa Tapada-Berteli
Local participation in Spain and the Netherlands - Ellen van Beckhoven, Brechtje van Boxmeer and Lidia Garcia Ferrando
Fighting unemployment on large housing estates: an example from Sweden - Lars Pettersson and Eva Oresjo
Feelings of insecurity and young people in housing estates - Manuel Aalbers, Agnieszka Bielewska, Franck Chignier-Riboulon and Anna Guszcza
Restructuring large housing estates: does gender matter? - Christiane Droste, Irene Molina and Francesca Zajczyk
Knowledge management and enhanced policy application - Thomas Knorr-Siedow and Iván Tosics
Conclusions - Stephen Hall, Ronald van Kempen, Iván Tosics and Karien Dekker