This paper explores the role of place attachment in motivating residents of rural communities to form community land trusts (CLTs). CLTs are non-profit community-led organisations formed and managed by volunteers. Their objectives typically relate to the provision of affordable housing. Using qualitative interview data collected from 8 CLTs in rural England, this paper highlights the ways in which their founding members mobilise place attachments to form CLTs, define and target beneficiaries, and acquire resources to facilitate affordable housing development. Founding members perceive CLT housing as a vehicle through which visions and attachments of place can be articulated, using restrictions on resales, lettings and use to enhance and mai...
This thesis narrates the first three years of a 50 unit housing project carried out by Bristol Commu...
This study investigated housing affordability in St Minver and Brambleside Community Land Trust, Cor...
Purpose – The aim of this study is to define land use policy sources of barriers to community-based ...
Theories of communitarianism have become increasingly important in understanding UK housing policy a...
Community land trusts (CLTs) have emerged as an alternative housing solution to localised problems o...
International audienceCommunity land trusts in protected areas of England are distinguished actors o...
Lack of affordable housing is recognised as a problem in most urban and rural areas in the United Ki...
Purpose This paper aims to draw on Se...
State strategies of localism have promoted place identity and place attachment as mechanisms to over...
Community Land Trusts (CLTs) offer a community-led response to housing problems and can provide affo...
This paper examines housing investment pressures and the local planning response in St Ives, Cornwal...
With lack of affordable housing being clearly identified as a social and economic exclusion issue fo...
Place attachment is an important research area in environmental psychology. Paradoxically, comparing...
Although recent research into resilience acknowledges the importance of attachment to place and clai...
This thesis focuses on a place making process in semi-rural England. 'Place' in this thesis means p...
This thesis narrates the first three years of a 50 unit housing project carried out by Bristol Commu...
This study investigated housing affordability in St Minver and Brambleside Community Land Trust, Cor...
Purpose – The aim of this study is to define land use policy sources of barriers to community-based ...
Theories of communitarianism have become increasingly important in understanding UK housing policy a...
Community land trusts (CLTs) have emerged as an alternative housing solution to localised problems o...
International audienceCommunity land trusts in protected areas of England are distinguished actors o...
Lack of affordable housing is recognised as a problem in most urban and rural areas in the United Ki...
Purpose This paper aims to draw on Se...
State strategies of localism have promoted place identity and place attachment as mechanisms to over...
Community Land Trusts (CLTs) offer a community-led response to housing problems and can provide affo...
This paper examines housing investment pressures and the local planning response in St Ives, Cornwal...
With lack of affordable housing being clearly identified as a social and economic exclusion issue fo...
Place attachment is an important research area in environmental psychology. Paradoxically, comparing...
Although recent research into resilience acknowledges the importance of attachment to place and clai...
This thesis focuses on a place making process in semi-rural England. 'Place' in this thesis means p...
This thesis narrates the first three years of a 50 unit housing project carried out by Bristol Commu...
This study investigated housing affordability in St Minver and Brambleside Community Land Trust, Cor...
Purpose – The aim of this study is to define land use policy sources of barriers to community-based ...