An important feature of UK housing policy has been the promotion of consortia between local authorities, private developers and housing associations in order to develop mixed tenure estates to meet a wide range of housing needs. Central to this approach has been a focus on the management of neighbourhoods, based on the assumption that high densities and the inter-mixing of tenure exacerbates the potential for incivility and anti-social behaviour and exerts a disproportionate impact on residents' quality of life. Landlord strategies are therefore based on a need to address such issues at an early stage in the development. In some cases community-based, third sector organisations are established in order to manage community assets and to prov...
Over recent decades, the management and delivery of housing assistance measures in many developed ec...
This paper examines the extent to which the planned environment can help create and sustain socially...
The realities of mixed tenure as a means to combat deprivation and a path to ‘mixed, inclusive, sust...
This paper examines the policy of promoting 'mixed communities' in the UK context. It describes the ...
Master planned communities (MPCs) differ from conventional residential developments in a number of r...
We advance theorizing on the governance of the commons through a configurative comparative analysis ...
Reconfiguring the United Kingdom’s ‘problematic’ council housing through transforming its management...
Reconfiguring the United Kingdom’s ‘problematic’ council housing through transforming its management...
In self-governing residential communities processes of governance through community appear to be tri...
We advance theorizing on the governance of the commons through a configurative comparative analysis ...
This article examines housing policies aimed at establishing mixed income communities. Based on stak...
This thesis investigates the extent to which the United Kingdom’s new ‘greener’ housing policy focus...
The literature shows that there is much value placed in community involvement in the design of new ...
For a number of years, housing and regeneration policy in Britain has focused on creating social mix...
This paper examines criticisms of the accountability of housing organisations in Britain and assesse...
Over recent decades, the management and delivery of housing assistance measures in many developed ec...
This paper examines the extent to which the planned environment can help create and sustain socially...
The realities of mixed tenure as a means to combat deprivation and a path to ‘mixed, inclusive, sust...
This paper examines the policy of promoting 'mixed communities' in the UK context. It describes the ...
Master planned communities (MPCs) differ from conventional residential developments in a number of r...
We advance theorizing on the governance of the commons through a configurative comparative analysis ...
Reconfiguring the United Kingdom’s ‘problematic’ council housing through transforming its management...
Reconfiguring the United Kingdom’s ‘problematic’ council housing through transforming its management...
In self-governing residential communities processes of governance through community appear to be tri...
We advance theorizing on the governance of the commons through a configurative comparative analysis ...
This article examines housing policies aimed at establishing mixed income communities. Based on stak...
This thesis investigates the extent to which the United Kingdom’s new ‘greener’ housing policy focus...
The literature shows that there is much value placed in community involvement in the design of new ...
For a number of years, housing and regeneration policy in Britain has focused on creating social mix...
This paper examines criticisms of the accountability of housing organisations in Britain and assesse...
Over recent decades, the management and delivery of housing assistance measures in many developed ec...
This paper examines the extent to which the planned environment can help create and sustain socially...
The realities of mixed tenure as a means to combat deprivation and a path to ‘mixed, inclusive, sust...