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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1764713540
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 299 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781003172949
    Content: "This book provides a comparative perspective on housing and planning policies affecting the future of cities, focusing on people-based and place-based outcomes using the nexus of planning, design and policy. A rich mosaic of case studies features good practices of city-led strategies for affordable housing provision, as well as individual projects capitalising on partnerships to build mixed-income housing and revitalise neighbourhoods. Twenty chapters provide unique perspectives on diversity of approaches in seven countries and fifteen cities in Europe, Canada and the USA. Combining academic rigour with knowledge from critical practice, the book uses robust empirical analysis and evidence-based case study research to illustrate the potential of affordable housing partnerships for mixed-income, socially inclusive neighbourhoods as a model to rebuild cities. Cities and Affordable Housing is an essential interdisciplinary collection on planning and design that will be of great interest to scholars, urban professionals, architects, planners and policy-makers interested in housing, urban planning and city building"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781032001463
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781032001487
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Cities and affordable housing London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2022 ISBN 9781032001463
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781032001487
    Language: English
    Keywords: Stadtplanung ; Wohnungsbaupolitik
    Author information: Tsenkova, Sasha 1956-
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Aix-en-Provence : Presses universitaires de Provence
    UID:
    gbv_1832296938
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (356 p.)
    ISBN: 9791036577369 , 9791032001462
    Series Statement: Le temps de l'histoire
    Content: Le modèle communal français sert de référent à l'organisation administrative du territoire de l'Algérie française. Dans les années 1880, l'espace conquis a vu se multiplier une déclinaison d'entités communales diverses, dont la commune mixte. Pour ses concepteurs, la création de cette circonscription a une visée singulière : étendre la colonisation dans l'intérieur du pays par l'accroissement du peuplement européen dans des villages ; favoriser le contact entre colons et colonisés et développer une « éducation civique » de ces derniers. Constructions transitoires vers des commune de plein exercice, telles qu'elles existent en métropole, les communes mixtes perdurent néanmoins jusqu'en 1956, soit près de dix ans après leur mort institutionnelle. La commune mixte de La Calle est érigée en 1884 et se délite en pleine guerre d'indépendance. Sa position frontalière avec la Tunisie contribue au façonnement de son histoire, celle d'un territoire de colonisation qui se développe et se rétracte au gré des mobilités de populations attirées par l'offre foncière du Protectorat. Dans le temps du conflit, c'est aussi la situation frontalière qui fait de cette marge de l'empire français aux confins du Constantinois un espace stratégique, une terre de repli et de ressources. Cet ouvrage analyse le processus de construction puis d'effacement d'un espace administratif inédit en contexte colonial. Il vise aussi à saisir, dans le temps long de l'Algérie rurale, les divers modes d'appropriation d'un territoire par l'ensemble des groupes qui forment son espace social
    Note: French
    Language: Undetermined
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  • 3
    Book
    Book
    New York ; London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
    UID:
    b3kat_BV047472359
    Format: xvii, 299 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    ISBN: 9781032001487 , 9781032001463
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-003-17294-9 10.4324/9781003172949
    Language: English
    Subjects: Engineering
    RVK:
    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    Author information: Tsenkova, Sasha 1956-
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Taylor & Francis
    UID:
    gbv_1778404596
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (318 p.)
    ISBN: 9781003172949 , 9781000433838 , 9781032001487 , 9781003172949 , 9781032001463
    Content: This book provides a comparative perspective on housing and planning policies affecting the future of cities, focusing on people- and place-based outcomes using the nexus of planning, design and policy. A rich mosaic of case studies features good practices of city-led strategies for affordable housing provision, as well as individual projects capitalising on partnerships to build mixed-income housing and revitalise neighbourhoods. Twenty chapters provide unique perspectives on diversity of approaches in eight countries and 12 cities in Europe, Canada and the USA. Combining academic rigour with knowledge from critical practice, the book uses robust empirical analysis and evidence-based case study research to illustrate the potential of affordable housing partnerships for mixed-income, socially inclusive neighbourhoods as a model to rebuild cities. Cities and Affordable Housing is an essential interdisciplinary collection on planning and design that will be of great interest to scholars, urban professionals, architects, planners and policy-makers interested in housing, urban planning and city building
    Note: English
    Language: English
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York :Routledge,
    UID:
    edoccha_9960005044202883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 1-00-317294-6 , 1-003-17294-6
    Content: "This book provides a comparative perspective on housing and planning policies affecting the future of cities, focusing on people-based and place-based outcomes using the nexus of planning, design and policy. A rich mosaic of case studies features good practices of city-led strategies for affordable housing provision, as well as individual projects capitalising on partnerships to build mixed-income housing and revitalise neighbourhoods. Twenty chapters provide unique perspectives on diversity of approaches in seven countries and fifteen cities in Europe, Canada and the USA. Combining academic rigour with knowledge from critical practice, the book uses robust empirical analysis and evidence-based case study research to illustrate the potential of affordable housing partnerships for mixed-income, socially inclusive neighbourhoods as a model to rebuild cities. Cities and Affordable Housing is an essential interdisciplinary collection on planning and design that will be of great interest to scholars, urban professionals, architects, planners and policy-makers interested in housing, urban planning and city building"--
    Note: Affordable Housing and the Future of Cities / Sasha Tsenkova -- Montréal: Building an Inclusive City / Suzanne LaFerrière -- Affordable Housing and Diversity in Vancouver / Abigail Bond -- Affordable Housing Transition in Calgary / Sarah Woodgate, Teresa Goldstein, and Claire Noble -- Affordable Housing Challenges: The Experience of the City of Edmonton / Jalene Anderson-Baron and Christel Kjenner -- Responses to Toronto’s Affordable Housing Challenge: Mobilizing for Action / Sean Gadon -- Mix and Match: A Framework for Understanding Mixed-Income Outcomes / Shomon Shamsuddin -- Mixed-Income Public Housing Transformation in San Francisco and Washington, D.C. / Joni Hirsch, Mark L. Joseph, and Amy T. Khare -- Paris Habitat’s Experience of Urban Regeneration to Create Affordable Housing / Stéphane Dauphin and Hélène Schwoerer -- Toronto: Revitalization in Regent Park 12 Years Later / Vincent Tong -- Mixed-Income Housing in New York City: Achievements, Challenges, and Lessons of an Enduring Mayoral Commitment / Alex F. Schwartz and Sasha Tsenkova -- Partnerships for Affordable Housing in England / Kath Scanlon -- Resilience of Social Housing Systems in Vienna, Amsterdam, and Copenhagen / Sasha Tsenkova -- Thinking “Outside the Box” about Affordable Homes and Communities / Avi Friedman -- Affordable Housing and Design Innovation: A View from Paris / Christelle Avenier and Sasha Tsenkova -- Affordable Housing Design + A New Urban Era in European Cities / Paul Karakusevic -- Amsterdam: More than a Social Housing Project / Jeroen Atteveld and Bas Liesker -- Pathways of Dutch and German Social Renting / Marietta E.A. Haffner -- Social Sustainability in Social and Affordable Housing / Meryn Severson and Esther de Vos -- Private Rental Housing in Canada’s Four Largest Metropolitan Areas: Trends and Prospects / J. David Hulchanski.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Cities and affordable housing Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022. ISBN 9781032001463
    Language: English
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York :Routledge,
    UID:
    almahu_9949182581402882
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 1-00-317294-6 , 1-003-17294-6
    Content: "This book provides a comparative perspective on housing and planning policies affecting the future of cities, focusing on people-based and place-based outcomes using the nexus of planning, design and policy. A rich mosaic of case studies features good practices of city-led strategies for affordable housing provision, as well as individual projects capitalising on partnerships to build mixed-income housing and revitalise neighbourhoods. Twenty chapters provide unique perspectives on diversity of approaches in seven countries and fifteen cities in Europe, Canada and the USA. Combining academic rigour with knowledge from critical practice, the book uses robust empirical analysis and evidence-based case study research to illustrate the potential of affordable housing partnerships for mixed-income, socially inclusive neighbourhoods as a model to rebuild cities. Cities and Affordable Housing is an essential interdisciplinary collection on planning and design that will be of great interest to scholars, urban professionals, architects, planners and policy-makers interested in housing, urban planning and city building"--
    Note: Affordable Housing and the Future of Cities / Sasha Tsenkova -- Montréal: Building an Inclusive City / Suzanne LaFerrière -- Affordable Housing and Diversity in Vancouver / Abigail Bond -- Affordable Housing Transition in Calgary / Sarah Woodgate, Teresa Goldstein, and Claire Noble -- Affordable Housing Challenges: The Experience of the City of Edmonton / Jalene Anderson-Baron and Christel Kjenner -- Responses to Toronto’s Affordable Housing Challenge: Mobilizing for Action / Sean Gadon -- Mix and Match: A Framework for Understanding Mixed-Income Outcomes / Shomon Shamsuddin -- Mixed-Income Public Housing Transformation in San Francisco and Washington, D.C. / Joni Hirsch, Mark L. Joseph, and Amy T. Khare -- Paris Habitat’s Experience of Urban Regeneration to Create Affordable Housing / Stéphane Dauphin and Hélène Schwoerer -- Toronto: Revitalization in Regent Park 12 Years Later / Vincent Tong -- Mixed-Income Housing in New York City: Achievements, Challenges, and Lessons of an Enduring Mayoral Commitment / Alex F. Schwartz and Sasha Tsenkova -- Partnerships for Affordable Housing in England / Kath Scanlon -- Resilience of Social Housing Systems in Vienna, Amsterdam, and Copenhagen / Sasha Tsenkova -- Thinking “Outside the Box” about Affordable Homes and Communities / Avi Friedman -- Affordable Housing and Design Innovation: A View from Paris / Christelle Avenier and Sasha Tsenkova -- Affordable Housing Design + A New Urban Era in European Cities / Paul Karakusevic -- Amsterdam: More than a Social Housing Project / Jeroen Atteveld and Bas Liesker -- Pathways of Dutch and German Social Renting / Marietta E.A. Haffner -- Social Sustainability in Social and Affordable Housing / Meryn Severson and Esther de Vos -- Private Rental Housing in Canada’s Four Largest Metropolitan Areas: Trends and Prospects / J. David Hulchanski.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Cities and affordable housing Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022. ISBN 9781032001463
    Language: English
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York :Routledge,
    UID:
    edocfu_9960005044202883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 1-00-317294-6 , 1-003-17294-6
    Content: "This book provides a comparative perspective on housing and planning policies affecting the future of cities, focusing on people-based and place-based outcomes using the nexus of planning, design and policy. A rich mosaic of case studies features good practices of city-led strategies for affordable housing provision, as well as individual projects capitalising on partnerships to build mixed-income housing and revitalise neighbourhoods. Twenty chapters provide unique perspectives on diversity of approaches in seven countries and fifteen cities in Europe, Canada and the USA. Combining academic rigour with knowledge from critical practice, the book uses robust empirical analysis and evidence-based case study research to illustrate the potential of affordable housing partnerships for mixed-income, socially inclusive neighbourhoods as a model to rebuild cities. Cities and Affordable Housing is an essential interdisciplinary collection on planning and design that will be of great interest to scholars, urban professionals, architects, planners and policy-makers interested in housing, urban planning and city building"--
    Note: Affordable Housing and the Future of Cities / Sasha Tsenkova -- Montréal: Building an Inclusive City / Suzanne LaFerrière -- Affordable Housing and Diversity in Vancouver / Abigail Bond -- Affordable Housing Transition in Calgary / Sarah Woodgate, Teresa Goldstein, and Claire Noble -- Affordable Housing Challenges: The Experience of the City of Edmonton / Jalene Anderson-Baron and Christel Kjenner -- Responses to Toronto’s Affordable Housing Challenge: Mobilizing for Action / Sean Gadon -- Mix and Match: A Framework for Understanding Mixed-Income Outcomes / Shomon Shamsuddin -- Mixed-Income Public Housing Transformation in San Francisco and Washington, D.C. / Joni Hirsch, Mark L. Joseph, and Amy T. Khare -- Paris Habitat’s Experience of Urban Regeneration to Create Affordable Housing / Stéphane Dauphin and Hélène Schwoerer -- Toronto: Revitalization in Regent Park 12 Years Later / Vincent Tong -- Mixed-Income Housing in New York City: Achievements, Challenges, and Lessons of an Enduring Mayoral Commitment / Alex F. Schwartz and Sasha Tsenkova -- Partnerships for Affordable Housing in England / Kath Scanlon -- Resilience of Social Housing Systems in Vienna, Amsterdam, and Copenhagen / Sasha Tsenkova -- Thinking “Outside the Box” about Affordable Homes and Communities / Avi Friedman -- Affordable Housing and Design Innovation: A View from Paris / Christelle Avenier and Sasha Tsenkova -- Affordable Housing Design + A New Urban Era in European Cities / Paul Karakusevic -- Amsterdam: More than a Social Housing Project / Jeroen Atteveld and Bas Liesker -- Pathways of Dutch and German Social Renting / Marietta E.A. Haffner -- Social Sustainability in Social and Affordable Housing / Meryn Severson and Esther de Vos -- Private Rental Housing in Canada’s Four Largest Metropolitan Areas: Trends and Prospects / J. David Hulchanski.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Cities and affordable housing Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022. ISBN 9781032001463
    Language: English
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  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; : Routledge,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959950546502883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 1-000-43383-8
    Content: "This book provides a comparative perspective on housing and planning policies affecting the future of cities, focusing on people-based and place-based outcomes using the nexus of planning, design and policy. A rich mosaic of case studies features good practices of city-led strategies for affordable housing provision, as well as individual projects capitalising on partnerships to build mixed-income housing and revitalise neighbourhoods. Twenty chapters provide unique perspectives on diversity of approaches in seven countries and fifteen cities in Europe, Canada and the USA. Combining academic rigour with knowledge from critical practice, the book uses robust empirical analysis and evidence-based case study research to illustrate the potential of affordable housing partnerships for mixed-income, socially inclusive neighbourhoods as a model to rebuild cities. Cities and Affordable Housing is an essential interdisciplinary collection on planning and design that will be of great interest to scholars, urban professionals, architects, planners and policy-makers interested in housing, urban planning and city building"--
    Note: Affordable Housing and the Future of Cities / Sasha Tsenkova -- Montréal: Building an Inclusive City / Suzanne LaFerrière -- Affordable Housing and Diversity in Vancouver / Abigail Bond -- Affordable Housing Transition in Calgary / Sarah Woodgate, Teresa Goldstein, and Claire Noble -- Affordable Housing Challenges: The Experience of the City of Edmonton / Jalene Anderson-Baron and Christel Kjenner -- Responses to Toronto’s Affordable Housing Challenge: Mobilizing for Action / Sean Gadon -- Mix and Match: A Framework for Understanding Mixed-Income Outcomes / Shomon Shamsuddin -- Mixed-Income Public Housing Transformation in San Francisco and Washington, D.C. / Joni Hirsch, Mark L. Joseph, and Amy T. Khare -- Paris Habitat’s Experience of Urban Regeneration to Create Affordable Housing / Stéphane Dauphin and Hélène Schwoerer -- Toronto: Revitalization in Regent Park 12 Years Later / Vincent Tong -- Mixed-Income Housing in New York City: Achievements, Challenges, and Lessons of an Enduring Mayoral Commitment / Alex F. Schwartz and Sasha Tsenkova -- Partnerships for Affordable Housing in England / Kath Scanlon -- Resilience of Social Housing Systems in Vienna, Amsterdam, and Copenhagen / Sasha Tsenkova -- Thinking “Outside the Box” about Affordable Homes and Communities / Avi Friedman -- Affordable Housing and Design Innovation: A View from Paris / Christelle Avenier and Sasha Tsenkova -- Affordable Housing Design + A New Urban Era in European Cities / Paul Karakusevic -- Amsterdam: More than a Social Housing Project / Jeroen Atteveld and Bas Liesker -- Pathways of Dutch and German Social Renting / Marietta E.A. Haffner -- Social Sustainability in Social and Affordable Housing / Meryn Severson and Esther de Vos -- Private Rental Housing in Canada’s Four Largest Metropolitan Areas: Trends and Prospects / J. David Hulchanski.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Cities and affordable housing Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022. ISBN 9781032001463
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-03-200146-1
    Language: English
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  • 9
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; : Routledge,
    UID:
    edoccha_9959950546502883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 1-000-43383-8
    Content: "This book provides a comparative perspective on housing and planning policies affecting the future of cities, focusing on people-based and place-based outcomes using the nexus of planning, design and policy. A rich mosaic of case studies features good practices of city-led strategies for affordable housing provision, as well as individual projects capitalising on partnerships to build mixed-income housing and revitalise neighbourhoods. Twenty chapters provide unique perspectives on diversity of approaches in seven countries and fifteen cities in Europe, Canada and the USA. Combining academic rigour with knowledge from critical practice, the book uses robust empirical analysis and evidence-based case study research to illustrate the potential of affordable housing partnerships for mixed-income, socially inclusive neighbourhoods as a model to rebuild cities. Cities and Affordable Housing is an essential interdisciplinary collection on planning and design that will be of great interest to scholars, urban professionals, architects, planners and policy-makers interested in housing, urban planning and city building"--
    Note: Affordable Housing and the Future of Cities / Sasha Tsenkova -- Montréal: Building an Inclusive City / Suzanne LaFerrière -- Affordable Housing and Diversity in Vancouver / Abigail Bond -- Affordable Housing Transition in Calgary / Sarah Woodgate, Teresa Goldstein, and Claire Noble -- Affordable Housing Challenges: The Experience of the City of Edmonton / Jalene Anderson-Baron and Christel Kjenner -- Responses to Toronto’s Affordable Housing Challenge: Mobilizing for Action / Sean Gadon -- Mix and Match: A Framework for Understanding Mixed-Income Outcomes / Shomon Shamsuddin -- Mixed-Income Public Housing Transformation in San Francisco and Washington, D.C. / Joni Hirsch, Mark L. Joseph, and Amy T. Khare -- Paris Habitat’s Experience of Urban Regeneration to Create Affordable Housing / Stéphane Dauphin and Hélène Schwoerer -- Toronto: Revitalization in Regent Park 12 Years Later / Vincent Tong -- Mixed-Income Housing in New York City: Achievements, Challenges, and Lessons of an Enduring Mayoral Commitment / Alex F. Schwartz and Sasha Tsenkova -- Partnerships for Affordable Housing in England / Kath Scanlon -- Resilience of Social Housing Systems in Vienna, Amsterdam, and Copenhagen / Sasha Tsenkova -- Thinking “Outside the Box” about Affordable Homes and Communities / Avi Friedman -- Affordable Housing and Design Innovation: A View from Paris / Christelle Avenier and Sasha Tsenkova -- Affordable Housing Design + A New Urban Era in European Cities / Paul Karakusevic -- Amsterdam: More than a Social Housing Project / Jeroen Atteveld and Bas Liesker -- Pathways of Dutch and German Social Renting / Marietta E.A. Haffner -- Social Sustainability in Social and Affordable Housing / Meryn Severson and Esther de Vos -- Private Rental Housing in Canada’s Four Largest Metropolitan Areas: Trends and Prospects / J. David Hulchanski.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Cities and affordable housing Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022. ISBN 9781032001463
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-03-200146-1
    Language: English
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  • 10
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Aix-en-Provence :Presses universitaires de Provence,
    UID:
    edocfu_9960869257602883
    Format: 1 online resource (356 p.)
    ISBN: 979-1-03-657736-9
    Series Statement: Le temps de l’histoire
    Content: Le modèle communal français sert de référent à l’organisation administrative du territoire de l’Algérie française. Dans les années 1880, l’espace conquis a vu se multiplier une déclinaison d’entités communales diverses, dont la commune mixte. Pour ses concepteurs, la création de cette circonscription a une visée singulière : étendre la colonisation dans l’intérieur du pays par l’accroissement du peuplement européen dans des villages ; favoriser le contact entre colons et colonisés et développer une « éducation civique » de ces derniers. Constructions transitoires vers des commune de plein exercice, telles qu’elles existent en métropole, les communes mixtes perdurent néanmoins jusqu’en 1956, soit près de dix ans après leur mort institutionnelle. La commune mixte de La Calle est érigée en 1884 et se délite en pleine guerre d’indépendance. Sa position frontalière avec la Tunisie contribue au façonnement de son histoire, celle d’un territoire de colonisation qui se développe et se rétracte au gré des mobilités de populations attirées par l’offre foncière du Protectorat. Dans le temps du conflit, c’est aussi la situation frontalière qui fait de cette marge de l’empire français aux confins du Constantinois un espace stratégique, une terre de repli et de ressources. Cet ouvrage analyse le processus de construction puis d’effacement d’un espace administratif inédit en contexte colonial. Il vise aussi à saisir, dans le temps long de l’Algérie rurale, les divers modes d’appropriation d’un territoire par l’ensemble des groupes qui forment son espace social.
    Note: French
    Additional Edition: ISBN 979-1-03-200146-2
    Language: French
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