With 35 % of the total housing stock in the Netherlands (Ministry of VROM, 2004), the social rented sector plays an important role in Dutch housing, and its management can be of great im-portance to the success or failure of sustainability programs. Although sustainable building has been high on the national political agenda, and although this was in a period of intensive policy developments in the Dutch social sector, there are indications that sustainability plays only a minor role in housing management decisions (Sunikka and Boon, 2002 and 2003). This paper is about recent strategic innovations in housing stock policy and investment decisions of social landlords, and the role of sustainability in these innovations. The paper deals with s...
The starting point for this study is the central role of the housing association in sustainable tran...
Dutch policies to reach a CO2 neutral housing stock in 2050 force housing associations to realise hi...
Despite the fact that everyone has the right to adequate housing, this fundamental human right has b...
With 35% of the total housing stock in the Netherlands (Ministry of VROM, 2004), the social rented s...
Summary. In England and the Netherlands, in response to changes in housing policy and the market, th...
Although progressive government guidelines and awareness of sustainable issues exists, progress in s...
Conventional decision making in all aspects of the asset management sector has largely been based ar...
The Dutch social rented sector has acquired an international reputation because of its social nature...
In recent years, as part of developments towards a more business-like management in social housing, ...
Since the financial and administrative liberalisation from the government in the late 1980s and the ...
The Dutch model of social rental housing is often seen as a good practice for other European coun-tr...
The starting point for this study is the central role of the housing association in sustainable tran...
Throughout Europe and Australia, changes in housing policies and markets set considerable challenges...
This chapter evaluates the Dutch social housing model and its impact on the quality of neighbourhood...
The nature of housing management has often been contested between two main orientations, business-li...
The starting point for this study is the central role of the housing association in sustainable tran...
Dutch policies to reach a CO2 neutral housing stock in 2050 force housing associations to realise hi...
Despite the fact that everyone has the right to adequate housing, this fundamental human right has b...
With 35% of the total housing stock in the Netherlands (Ministry of VROM, 2004), the social rented s...
Summary. In England and the Netherlands, in response to changes in housing policy and the market, th...
Although progressive government guidelines and awareness of sustainable issues exists, progress in s...
Conventional decision making in all aspects of the asset management sector has largely been based ar...
The Dutch social rented sector has acquired an international reputation because of its social nature...
In recent years, as part of developments towards a more business-like management in social housing, ...
Since the financial and administrative liberalisation from the government in the late 1980s and the ...
The Dutch model of social rental housing is often seen as a good practice for other European coun-tr...
The starting point for this study is the central role of the housing association in sustainable tran...
Throughout Europe and Australia, changes in housing policies and markets set considerable challenges...
This chapter evaluates the Dutch social housing model and its impact on the quality of neighbourhood...
The nature of housing management has often been contested between two main orientations, business-li...
The starting point for this study is the central role of the housing association in sustainable tran...
Dutch policies to reach a CO2 neutral housing stock in 2050 force housing associations to realise hi...
Despite the fact that everyone has the right to adequate housing, this fundamental human right has b...