According to the Western European city thesis, European cities have a unique institutional mix which helps to explain how social patterns come about. The most important elements of this mix are the interventionist state and the housing system legacy of non-private housing. While these two are vital, overall generalisations are tricky due to regional variations in economic performance, housing markets and local state capabilities. This paper explores the generalisations that can be made about the institutional context of direct interventions in the built environment and housing, i.e. neighbourhood regeneration, in Western European cities. It examines how national policy frameworks and housing market characteristics impinge upon on the adopti...
This study fundamentally intends to reflect the process of urban renewal during the period 1974-1993...
This book investigates the process of change in some European neighbourhoods, either newly and purpo...
Abstract: This paper sets out to critically examine the adoption of a partnership approach to urban ...
According to the Western European city thesis, European cities have a unique institutional mix which...
Many European countries have policies to renew cities and neighbourhoods. This paper examines the po...
International audienceDespite national and local peculiarities, some common European trends in socia...
Mass housing neighbourhoods (MHN) represent the leading pattern of urban transformation and expansio...
This master thesis is intended as a contribution to the understanding of the influencestructural cha...
The large carefully planned housing estates built after the Second World War were once attractive pl...
Urban change spans all ages. However, some neighbourhoods do not adapt gradually to changed circumst...
The theme of urban regeneration has played a strategic role during the last two decades in European ...
International audienceModernist large housing estates in southern Europe developed between the 1950 ...
Urban policies in Western Europe have increasingly taken a territorial focus in addressing social pr...
The need to combat decay of obsolete housing and services in urban renewal areas has been recognized...
This book investigates the process of change in some European neighbourhoods, either newly and purpo...
This study fundamentally intends to reflect the process of urban renewal during the period 1974-1993...
This book investigates the process of change in some European neighbourhoods, either newly and purpo...
Abstract: This paper sets out to critically examine the adoption of a partnership approach to urban ...
According to the Western European city thesis, European cities have a unique institutional mix which...
Many European countries have policies to renew cities and neighbourhoods. This paper examines the po...
International audienceDespite national and local peculiarities, some common European trends in socia...
Mass housing neighbourhoods (MHN) represent the leading pattern of urban transformation and expansio...
This master thesis is intended as a contribution to the understanding of the influencestructural cha...
The large carefully planned housing estates built after the Second World War were once attractive pl...
Urban change spans all ages. However, some neighbourhoods do not adapt gradually to changed circumst...
The theme of urban regeneration has played a strategic role during the last two decades in European ...
International audienceModernist large housing estates in southern Europe developed between the 1950 ...
Urban policies in Western Europe have increasingly taken a territorial focus in addressing social pr...
The need to combat decay of obsolete housing and services in urban renewal areas has been recognized...
This book investigates the process of change in some European neighbourhoods, either newly and purpo...
This study fundamentally intends to reflect the process of urban renewal during the period 1974-1993...
This book investigates the process of change in some European neighbourhoods, either newly and purpo...
Abstract: This paper sets out to critically examine the adoption of a partnership approach to urban ...