Housing and Urban Renewal Residential Decay and Revitalization in the Private Sector Routledge Library Editions: Housing Policy and Home Ownership Series
Auteur : Thomas Andrew D.
Originally published in 1986, this book provides an authoritative summary of late 20th Century trends which affected housing stock and a comprehensive commentary on policies which were designed to improve housing stock. The policies referred to are specific to England and Wales but the experience is relevant to other countries facing similar trends: a growth in owner-occupation, increasing problems of disrepair and low levels of investment in the housing stock. It will be on interest to those concerned with levels of investment in older urban areas, with the impact of subsidies on housing tenure, and with the role of government in controlling housing quality.
1. Introduction 2. Housing Conditions 3. The Process of Disrepair 4. Redevelopment and Renewal 5. Experiment and Innovation 6. The Investment Contradiction 7. The Future of Urban Renewal.
Date de parution : 12-2022
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 03-2021
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Housing and Urban Renewal :
Mots-clés :
House Condition Survey; role of government in housing supply and maintenance; Doe; urban decline; Housing Policy Review; area-based policies; Low Income Owner Occupiers; private sector investment in housing; Central Government; financing owner-occupation; Capital Investment; role of housing associations; Improvement Grants; private rented housing stock; Capital Works; urban renewal; Satisfactory Dwellings; housing stock; National Housing Stock; housing conditions; English House Condition Survey; private sector; Housing Associations; comprehensive redevelopment; Building Society; NHS; Clearance Areas; Repair Grants; Encourage Capital Investment; Individual Home Owners; Housing Action Areas; Unfit Property; Mortgage Interest Tax Relief; Building Society Deposits; Unfit Dwellings; Compulsory Improvement