International audienceResidential attractiveness is a relatively new concept coming from a territorial development paradigm based on competitiveness and public policies in order to restore the social mix by an inverted social diversification. Residential attractiveness is progressively becoming a central feature of public policy in renewal processes for declining cities. Mulhouse, Roubaix and Saint-Etienne are emblematic cases of these housing renewal strategies. These cases reveal strategies of attracting new populations to nurture economic growth: the former population seemingly a social burden. Politically sensitive questions asked in a social contex are, what are the results of residential attractiveness as a public policy goal? Consid...
Sustainable development and the model of the compact city increasingly influence land planning polic...
Globalisation and subsequent competition among cities have triggered a profound change in the mode o...
Many European countries have policies to renew cities and neighbourhoods. This paper examines the po...
International audienceResidential attractiveness is a relatively new concept coming from a territori...
L’attractivité est devenue progressivement un nouveau mot d’ordre du développement urbain et des pol...
International audienceThe social implications of urban restructuring, especially the spatial approac...
Attractiveness is a new motto of urban and development policies. It reveals capitalism transformatio...
This paper suggests regarding « populating » as a new key issue for cities, in the context of neolib...
CONTEXTUALISATIONResidential attractiveness is a major issue in dynamisation and balance of territor...
This paper deals with the urban renewal processes focused on old neighborhoods in the French context...
International audienceSince the 2003s, in France, the policy of urban renewal organized in neighbour...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
International audienceSince the 1950's, the aspect of cities in France and Europe has been character...
Philippe Genestier The issue of single-family houses in a society of individuals Residential aspir...
Sustainable development and the model of the compact city increasingly influence land planning polic...
Sustainable development and the model of the compact city increasingly influence land planning polic...
Globalisation and subsequent competition among cities have triggered a profound change in the mode o...
Many European countries have policies to renew cities and neighbourhoods. This paper examines the po...
International audienceResidential attractiveness is a relatively new concept coming from a territori...
L’attractivité est devenue progressivement un nouveau mot d’ordre du développement urbain et des pol...
International audienceThe social implications of urban restructuring, especially the spatial approac...
Attractiveness is a new motto of urban and development policies. It reveals capitalism transformatio...
This paper suggests regarding « populating » as a new key issue for cities, in the context of neolib...
CONTEXTUALISATIONResidential attractiveness is a major issue in dynamisation and balance of territor...
This paper deals with the urban renewal processes focused on old neighborhoods in the French context...
International audienceSince the 2003s, in France, the policy of urban renewal organized in neighbour...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
International audienceSince the 1950's, the aspect of cities in France and Europe has been character...
Philippe Genestier The issue of single-family houses in a society of individuals Residential aspir...
Sustainable development and the model of the compact city increasingly influence land planning polic...
Sustainable development and the model of the compact city increasingly influence land planning polic...
Globalisation and subsequent competition among cities have triggered a profound change in the mode o...
Many European countries have policies to renew cities and neighbourhoods. This paper examines the po...