This paper presents the spatial structure(s) of the Belgian housing stock and the spatial outcome of socio-economic inequalities at a (sub) regional level and shows the link with the cultural landscape. A selection of housing patterns illustrates the processes that segment the Belgian housing stock today: north-south contrasts, east-west differences, centre-periphery and urban-non-urban dualities.status: publishe
Belgium, and especially Flanders, is recently developping new policy plans for the future spatial de...
Belgium, and especially Flanders, is recently developping new policy plans for the future spatial de...
Between 1995 and 1999 the Flemish government succeeded in approving pieces of legislation intended t...
This paper aims at analysing the spatial pattern of the characteristics of housing in Belgium, at a ...
This paper analyses the demand and supply in the housing market of Belgium through several indices. ...
This paper analyzes land use patterns of suburban housing in Belgium. Housing construction is tradit...
Housing prices vary geographically, even between municipalities. Local differences can be attributed...
Belgium is a federal state with three regions: the Flemish Region, the Walloon Region, and the Bruss...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the socioeconomic evolution of large housing estates in ...
Evolution of the spatial pattern of unemployment in Belgium The spatial pattern of the unemployment...
The release of mobility constraints has facilitated urban sprawl, i.e. the increasing spatial dissoc...
This paper analyses the demand and supply in the housing market of Belgium through several indices. ...
Working Paper GATE 2009-29International audienceThis paper explores the spatial variation of land pr...
In this article, we support the argument that a focus on the spatiality of economic mechanisms can b...
The author supports the argument that a focus on the spatiality of economic mechanisms can be a valu...
Belgium, and especially Flanders, is recently developping new policy plans for the future spatial de...
Belgium, and especially Flanders, is recently developping new policy plans for the future spatial de...
Between 1995 and 1999 the Flemish government succeeded in approving pieces of legislation intended t...
This paper aims at analysing the spatial pattern of the characteristics of housing in Belgium, at a ...
This paper analyses the demand and supply in the housing market of Belgium through several indices. ...
This paper analyzes land use patterns of suburban housing in Belgium. Housing construction is tradit...
Housing prices vary geographically, even between municipalities. Local differences can be attributed...
Belgium is a federal state with three regions: the Flemish Region, the Walloon Region, and the Bruss...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the socioeconomic evolution of large housing estates in ...
Evolution of the spatial pattern of unemployment in Belgium The spatial pattern of the unemployment...
The release of mobility constraints has facilitated urban sprawl, i.e. the increasing spatial dissoc...
This paper analyses the demand and supply in the housing market of Belgium through several indices. ...
Working Paper GATE 2009-29International audienceThis paper explores the spatial variation of land pr...
In this article, we support the argument that a focus on the spatiality of economic mechanisms can b...
The author supports the argument that a focus on the spatiality of economic mechanisms can be a valu...
Belgium, and especially Flanders, is recently developping new policy plans for the future spatial de...
Belgium, and especially Flanders, is recently developping new policy plans for the future spatial de...
Between 1995 and 1999 the Flemish government succeeded in approving pieces of legislation intended t...