Housing Estates in Europe

Housing Estates in Europe

Poverty, Ethnic Segregation and Policy Challenges

van Ham, Maarten; Tammaru, Tiit; Hess, Daniel Baldwin

Springer International Publishing AG

08/2018

424

Dura

Inglês

9783319928128

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction: The Role of Large Housing Estates in Past, Present and Future Change in European Cities.- PART 1: Four Thematic Lenses for Viewing the Trajectories of Large Housing Estates.- PART 2: Case Studies of Housing Estates in European Metropolitan Area.- Western Europe (Changing Context, Policies and Estates in the UK: The Birmingham Example / The Socio-economic Evolution of Large Housing Estates in Brussels / Large Housing Estates in a Divided City: Berling's Pallenbauten and Wohnbloecke / Large Housing Estates in the Paris Region: The Local Challenge of Internal Social Mixing in Orly).- Eastern Europe (Persistence or Change: Social and Physical Challenges of Housing Estates in Budapest / Housing Estates in Prague: Long-term Development and Current Situation / Mass Housing Inherited from State Socialism in Tartu, Estonia / Ursynow: Emergence and Evolution of Warsaw's Largest Dormitory Suburb).- Northern Europe (Equity or Net Gains? Tenure Structure, Perceived Social Disorder andPolicy Challenges in the Post-WWII Housing Estates of Helsinki region / Large Housing Estates in Stockholm: Do Initial Conditions Matter?).- Southern Europe (Social and Ethnic Transformations of Large Social Housing Estates in Milan: From Modernity to Marginalisation / Large housing Estates in Athens: An Uncommon Form of Social Housing Within a Residual Welfare State.- Conclusion (Assessing the Evidence: Past and Present Trajectories of Europe's Large Housing Estates, and a Comment on the Future).- Index.
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Geography of Large Housing Estates;Urban Challenges;European Cities;Urban Unrest;Socio-Economic Segregation;Social Problems and housing;Planning Interventions;Urban Population Inequalities;Regional and Cultural Studies;restructuring housing estates;Open Access;urban geography and urbanism