Social Housing in Europe

Social Housing in Europe
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 494
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ISBN-10 : 9781118412343
ISBN-13 : 1118412346
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Social Housing in Europe by : Kathleen Scanlon

All countries aim to improve housing conditions for their citizens but many have been forced by the financial crisis to reduce government expenditure. Social housing is at the crux of this tension. Policy-makers, practitioners and academics want to know how other systems work and are looking for something written in clear English, where there is a depth of understanding of the literature in other languages and direct contributions from country experts across the continent. Social Housing in Europe combines a comparative overview of European social housing written by scholars with in-depth chapters written by international housing experts. The countries covered include Austria, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, The Netherlands and Sweden, with a further chapter devoted to CEE countries other than Hungary. The book provides an up-to-date international comparison of social housing policy and practice. It offers an analysis of how the social housing system currently works in each country, supported by relevant statistics. It identifies European trends in the sector, and opportunities for innovation and improvement. These country-specific chapters are accompanied by topical thematic chapters dealing with subjects such as the role of social housing in urban regeneration, the privatisation of social housing, financing models, and the impact of European Union state aid regulations on the definitions and financing of social housing.

Social Exclusion in European Cities

Social Exclusion in European Cities
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 307
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ISBN-10 : 9781134996131
ISBN-13 : 1134996136
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Social Exclusion in European Cities by : Judith Allen

Across Europe concern is rising over the disintegration of social relations and the growing number of people who are being socially excluded. social Exclustoin in European Cities, the first major study of this topic, provides a definition of social exclusion and looks at both the processes which cause it and the dimensions of the problem throughout Europe. The experiences of people living in areas or neighbourhoods with low rates of social integration are considered, illuminating the human impact of exclusion where it is most visible. Finally the contributors evaluate the various policy and community initiatives which are currently confronting the problem in a wide sample of European Cities on a variety of levels, from inform individual actions to supra-national European Union policy, and suggest new ways in which social exclusion could be tackled. With most large cities experiencing some degree of social exclusion, this is an important volume for all those working in the areas of regional policy, town planning, housing management, social work, community development, sociology, political science and urban studies.

Integrative Systems Approaches to Natural and Social Dynamics

Integrative Systems Approaches to Natural and Social Dynamics
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 626
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ISBN-10 : 9783642565854
ISBN-13 : 3642565859
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Integrative Systems Approaches to Natural and Social Dynamics by : M. Matthies

At the start of the new millennium, mankind is challenged by a paradox: the more we know about the world the more uncertain we become in understanding and predicting how it works. This book presents an outline of a new basis for Systems Science, and a methodology for its application in complex environmental, economic, social, and technological systems.

Health in Megacities and Urban Areas

Health in Megacities and Urban Areas
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 322
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ISBN-10 : 9783790827330
ISBN-13 : 3790827339
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis Health in Megacities and Urban Areas by : Alexander Krämer

Diverse driving forces, processes and actors are responsible for different trends in the development of megacities and large urban areas. Under the dynamics of global change, megacities are themselves changing: On the one hand they are prone to increasing socio-economic vulnerability due to pronounced poverty, socio-spatial and political fragmentation, sometimes with extreme forms of segregation, disparities and conflicts. On the other hand megacities offer positive potential for global transformation, e.g. minimisation of space consumption, highly effective use of resources, efficient disaster prevention and health care options – if good strategies were developed. At present in many megacities and urban areas of the developing world and the emerging economies the quality of life is eroding. Most of the megacities have grown to unprecedented size, and the pace of urbanisation has far exceeded the growth of the necessary infrastructure and services. As a result, an increasing number of urban dwellers are left without access to basic amenities like clean drinking water, fresh air and safe food. Additionally, social inequalities lead to subsequent and significant intra-urban health inequalities and unbalanced disease burdens that can trigger conflict and violence between subpopulations. The guiding idea of our book lies in a multi- and interdisciplinary approach to the complex topic of megacities and urban health that can only be adequately understood when different disciplines share their knowledge and methodological tools to work together. We hope that the book will allow readers to deepen their understanding of the complex dynamics of urban and megacity populations through the lens of public health, geographical and other research perspectives.

The Economies of Urban Diversity

The Economies of Urban Diversity
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 358
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ISBN-10 : 9781137338815
ISBN-13 : 1137338814
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis The Economies of Urban Diversity by : D. Reuschke

The Economics of Urban Diversity explores ethnic and religious minorities in urban economies. In this exciting work, the contributors develop an integrative approach to urban diversity and economy by employing concepts from different studies and linking historical and contemporary analyses of economic, societal, demographic, and cultural development. Contributors from a variety of disciplines geography, economics, history, sociology, anthropology, and planning make for a transdisciplinary analysis of past and present migration-related economic and social issues, which helps to better understand the situation of ethnic and religious minorities in metropolitan areas today.

Sustainment of integrative neighbourhood development in disadvantaged urban areas in North Rhine-Westphalia

Sustainment of integrative neighbourhood development in disadvantaged urban areas in North Rhine-Westphalia
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 67
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:766066461
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Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Sustainment of integrative neighbourhood development in disadvantaged urban areas in North Rhine-Westphalia by : Nordrhein-Westfalen Ministerium für Wirtschaft, Energie, Bauen, Wohnen und Verkehr

Governing Cities in a Global Era

Governing Cities in a Global Era
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 283
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ISBN-10 : 9780230608795
ISBN-13 : 0230608795
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Governing Cities in a Global Era by : R. Hambleton

This book is about the role that ideas, institutions, and actors play in structuring how we govern cities and, more specifically, what projects or paths are taken. Global changes require that we rethink governance and urban policy, and that we do so through the dual lens of theory and practice.

Neighbourhood Services in Disadvantaged Urban Areas and in Areas of Low Population

Neighbourhood Services in Disadvantaged Urban Areas and in Areas of Low Population
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Publisher : Council of Europe
Total Pages : 186
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ISBN-10 : 9287147922
ISBN-13 : 9789287147929
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Neighbourhood Services in Disadvantaged Urban Areas and in Areas of Low Population by : Massimo Balducci

The process of urban segregation seems to have intensified in recent years, and there is a growing awareness of the problems of these neighbourhoods by the public in general and local authorities in particular. In this report, the Steering Committee on Local and Regional Democracy (CDLR) examines the state of neighbourhood services in two types of area: disavantaged urban areas (DUAs) and areas with low population density. The report presents a range of local government initiatives and examples of good practice, and offers guidelines for further action in this field.