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Chung, Sang-Hyun, Seung-je Kim, So-Youn Park e Jun Ha Kim. "Past, Present, and Future of Social Housing in Seoul: Where Is Social Housing Heading to?" Sustainability 12, n. 19 (3 ottobre 2020): 8165. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12198165.

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In Seoul, a metropolitan city, affordable housing is a major issue. Since 2012, social housing has been implemented as a means to solve housing shortages in the South Korean capital. Various policies in different times have been applied, and Seoul came up with a unique form of social housing: providing housing to those in need. The purpose of this paper is to review the development of social housing in Seoul and to discuss policy implications. First, this paper defines the concept of social housing in Seoul by comparing that of social housing in Western countries. The major differences in the concept of social housing between Seoul and Western countries lies in the provider of social housing. The providers of social housing in Seoul are social economy actors, including non-private organizations and cooperative unions that work as agencies to pursue the public interest. In addition, this paper presents an overview of the historical development and specific features of social housing. Finally, a discussion is presented on the implications for social housings, including the need for the allocation of social housing throughout the city, the extended length of residence, and reliable financial support to social housing providers.
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Kropczynski, Jessica, e Seungahn Nah. "Virtually networked housing movement: Hyperlink network structure of housing social movement organizations". New Media & Society 13, n. 5 (11 marzo 2011): 689–703. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1461444810372786.

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Bovens, Mark A. P. "The Social Steering of Complex Organizations". British Journal of Political Science 20, n. 1 (gennaio 1990): 91–117. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s000712340000572x.

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‘The first and perhaps most compelling attribute of the modern social structure which we inhabit’, according to James Coleman, ‘is the asymmetry of a large portion of its relations’. What is striking about modern society, however, is not the asymmetry of relations as such. Western societies have often been, and to some extent still are, highly asymmetric; think, for example, of the relations between feudal lords and their serfs, between factory owners and workers, between men and women. What is striking about the modern asymmetry is that the parties involved are completely different classes of entities, natural persons and complex organizations. Our (great) grandparents had to rely for their income, housing and the supply of goods and services mostly on independent employers, landlords, shopkeepers and artisans. We, on the other hand, are dealing with corporations, welfare institutions, public services, housing associations, building societies, banks and department stores. These organizations are not just rational, person-like servants, waiting quietly in the corners of society to be called upon. They also, and predominantly, act on their own account. Complex organizations are a new and powerful breed of social actors; they are corporate actors alongside the traditional, human actors.
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Hamer, Mika K., e Glen P. Mays. "Public Health Systems and Social Services: Breadth and Depth of Cross-Sector Collaboration". American Journal of Public Health 110, S2 (luglio 2020): S232—S234. http://dx.doi.org/10.2105/ajph.2020.305694.

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Objectives. To examine the extent to which social service organizations participate in the organizational networks that implement public health activities in US communities, consistent with recent national recommendations. Methods. Using data from a national sample of US communities, we measured the breadth and depth of engagement in public health activities among specific types of social and community service organizations. Results. Engagement was most prevalent (breadth) among organizations providing housing and food assistance, with engagement present in more than 70% of communities. Engagement was least prevalent among economic development, environmental protection, and law and justice organizations (less than 33% of communities). Depth of engagement was shallow and focused on a narrow range of public health activities. Conclusions. Cross-sector relationships between public health and the housing and food sectors are now widespread across the United States, giving most communities viable avenues for addressing selected social determinants of health. Relationships with many other social and community service organizations are more limited. Public Health Implications. Public health leaders should prioritize opportunities for engagement with low-connectivity social sectors in their communities such as law, justice, and economic development.
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Orlandi, Caterina, e Zografia Bika. "‘Aided Visibility Work’ and Social Exclusion in Housing Association Organizations". Academy of Management Proceedings 2021, n. 1 (agosto 2021): 10235. http://dx.doi.org/10.5465/ambpp.2021.10235abstract.

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James, Steve, e Heather Skinner. "The Shoreline Project for Street Drinkers: Designing and Running a Supported Housing Project for the “Unhousable”". Social Marketing Quarterly 15, n. 3 (28 agosto 2009): 49–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15245000903156779.

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The nonprofit sector is increasingly faced with the challenges of adopting unfamiliar orientations focusing on customer service and quality which historically have been more usually associated with the commercial for-profit sector. Such organizations are also facing financial and competitive pressures which are also more commonly associated with the commercial world and market economies. These factors tend to imply that nonprofit organizations should adopt a market orientation. Indeed many initiatives offered by public and nonprofit organizations are now defined as “social marketing.” This article presents empirical evidence from a case study of an innovative supported-housing project for homeless street drinkers and considers the barriers faced when implementing the project. Issues surrounding top management leadership, service design, service quality, consumer engagement, and the engagement of frontline customers facing service delivery personnel are considered, as these would expect to be evident in a service organization with a strong market orientation. However, considering that the project was implemented contrary to the express wishes of both the organization's internal market of its service employees and the primary target market of its service users, conclusions are drawn within a conceptual framework that agrees with the need to consider a social rather than a market orientation to the provision of such services within nonprofit organizations.
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Červenová, L'ubomíra. "SOCIAL HOUSING IN SLOVAKIA. THE TASK AND JUSTNESS OF THE NON‐PROFIT HOUSING ORGANIZATIONS ESTABLISHMENT IN SLOVAKIA". International Journal of Strategic Property Management 9, n. 2 (30 giugno 2005): 111–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/1648715x.2005.9637532.

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The paper deals with the situation in the housing sector in Slovakia since 1990. It presents changes in the structure of the tenure, the growth of the owner‐occupied housing and decline of rental housing stock. It describes activities, policy and goals of public rental housing sector. It is concerned on a?justness of a non‐profit housing organization establishment in this country. This institution would represent a?new approach in the re‐development of rental housing in Slovakia. It describes the first experiences from the establishment of the non‐profit housing organization and shows the possible risks, that could endanger the function of this institution.
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Usta, Ayhan, e Gülay K. Usta. "The Quarter: A Complex of Neighbourhood units in Turkey". Open House International 35, n. 1 (1 marzo 2010): 66–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ohi-01-2010-b0007.

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In history, spatial organizations for houses have been changed and improved depending on the natural conditions, well-being of people, utilization of resourses, population density, family structure and urbanization rate. It can be said the spatial organization of housing that they are both in a relationship with culture and they are a total configuration of social, demographical, psycological, human behaviorial and environmental structure. Any housing settlement in Turkish Islamic tradition is macro and micro scaled organization in which social relation and cultural characteristics of society that are necessary for physical environment and society reflect. Basic element of urban spatial organization in Turkish Islamic housing pattern is “the quarter”. (Quarter is called as “mahalle” in Turkish culture) The quarter contains functional and semantic characteristics which are common for most Islamic civilization and Turkish Islamic cities. In this study, what meaning does the quarter have as smallest spatial organization element in Anatolia will be examined. In additon what kind kind of evolutionary process does the quarter face in Turkish settlement.
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Kohl, Sebastian, e Jardar Sørvoll. "Varieties of Social Democracy and Cooperativism: Explaining the Historical Divergence between Housing Regimes in Nordic and German-Speaking Countries". Social Science History 45, n. 3 (2021): 561–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2021.16.

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AbstractThe historical-comparative study of social democracy and cooperative organization are the foster children of historical sociology. This article offers a first account of systematic ideological differences in social-democratic ideology regarding private ownership and different cooperative traditions in the housing sphere of Northern European and continental German-speaking countries. The long-run trajectory of housing welfare regimes in these two country groups has been one of divergence: Nordic countries have moved to Anglo-Saxon levels of high homeownership, high levels of mortgage indebtedness, and house price increases, whereas private tenancy, lower indebtedness, and lower price increases still characterize their German counterparts. Based on historical case studies of Germany and Norway, we argue that the divergence in these two countries can be understood by the different social-democratic and cooperative solutions to the urban housing question from the 1920s onward. Supported by a pro-ownership social democracy, Norway started to develop housing cooperatives of the owner cooperative type, whereas German social democracy was in favor of associations of the tenant cooperative type. The differential growth of these two types of cooperatives and disparities in social democratic party ideology contributed to the urban housing divergence between the two country groups that has been observed ever since. We argue, more generally, that varieties of social democracy and welfare-anticipating cooperative organizations are important in helping us understand the welfare differences between countries.
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Laws, Glenda. "Voluntary Organizations and Advocacy: The Case of Housing for Older Americans". Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 26, n. 3 (settembre 1997): 307–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0899764097263003.

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Kropczynski, Jessica N. "Examination of the Use of Online and Offline Networks by Housing Social Movement Organizations". UKnowledge, 2013. http://uknowledge.uky.edu/sociology_etds/11.

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Resource mobilization theory and political opportunity theory are often used to describe separate portions of social movements. This dissertation proposes a combined model of these two theoretical perspectives which describes how social movement organizations effectively engage in social marketing both online and offline. The field of social marketing highlights the utility of standard commercial marketing practices to achieve non-commercial goals. I argue that, while commercial marketing practices may benefit social movement organizations and are more cost effective given emerging technology, momentum for gathering resources, will be stifled unless a political opportunity presents itself. Guided by theory about the ways that political opportunities are translated into action by organizations, and momentum acquired through mobilizing resources, cycles of opportunity and resulting resource responses by housing social movement organizations are examined over time to present a case study for this theoretical model. The seemingly endless cycle of resource gathering underscores organizational mobilization of resources as a process rather than an outcome. My model outlines numerous forces that shape an organization’s ability to mobilize in two distinct ways, through resources deployed (online and offline) and resources gathered. Resources will be discussed in three categories: organizational characteristics, network structure/position, and media/Internet presence. The relative importance of these factors and this process are described at length in the review of theoretical literature and will be illustrated in the case study that I provide: the housing social movement. Data for this case study has been collected through hyperlink network analysis, general webometrics, and congressional archives. My research aims to provide suggestions for the strategic socio-technical networking and social marketing of social movement organizations.
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Almadani, Haidar, e Trayana Doneva. "Adoption of Green Roof by Private Housing Organizations: Drivers and Barriers ---A Case Study in Malmö, Sweden". Thesis, Malmö universitet, Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS), 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-23201.

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This research is an exploratory study on green roof adoption by medium to large private housing organizations in Malmö, Sweden. The research aims to explore the drivers and the barriers for the green roofs adoption. Also to look for what leadership effect on overcoming the barriers and promoting the drivers for green roof adoption. The theoretical contribution is the assessment of the motivations on transformational and adaptive leadership. The thesis employs a qualitative method with non-structured and semi-structured interviews. It develops an analytical framework combining systems thinking and leadership theories to look on the practice of green roof adoption. The thesis identifies the main drivers and barriers in relation to the internal and external positions of actors and rules in the system of green roof adoption in Malmö among private housing organizations. The main findings are that transformational leadership effect motives on overcoming the barriers and adaptive leadership motivation effect on promoting the drivers. It also summarizes three categories of green roof adoption, namely the transformations, adapters and green skinners. The study also has practical contribution with recommendation of policy implication to Malmö. Furthermore, models and figures for future researches on green roof adoption among housing organizations.
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Elsheikh, Esam. "Management Control Systems & Performance Measurement Systems in Hybrid Organizations : The case of The Swedish Municipal Housing Corporations". Thesis, Högskolan Kristianstad, Fakulteten för ekonomi, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hkr:diva-18372.

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Municipal housing companies (MHCs) can be seen as hybrid organizations, operating under multiple institutional logics that are likely in tension with each other. Measuring the performance of hybrid organizations is a much harder exercise than measuring the performance of pure public or pure private entities. There is a lack of research in this area. To fill this gab van Helden and Reichard’s (2016a) proposed a framework that assigns typical characteristics to PMS in hybrids. The authors call for empirics to test the framework. Accordingly, the first purpose of the thesis is to test the hypotheses of this framework in practice, using a case study approach of two MHCs, MKB AB and LKF AB. The second purpose is to shed light on challenges, conflicts and even propose solutions for MCS/PMS. The thesis ended up by proposing a conceptual model for MCS/PMS that aims to reconcile conflicting goals and logics. The model integrates strategic management control tools (BSC and ERP) to support strategy implementation and formulation as well as to reconcile the different interests of the various stakeholders.
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Crofchick, Frank C. "An evaluation of the effectiveness of social networking sites in assisting housing and residence life organizations in enhancing the resident student experience". Instructions for remote access, 2009. http://www.kutztown.edu/library/services/remote_access.asp.

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Thesis (M.S.)--Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, 2009.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 47-05, page: 2453. Adviser: David Kintsfather. Includes bibliographical references (p. 39-40)
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Holmes, Tamarah. "Playing in the Sandbox: Using Mixed Methods and Social Network to Examine Interorganizational Relationships Between Nonprofit Housing Organizations in the Richmond Metropolitan Area". VCU Scholars Compass, 2013. http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/3235.

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Nonprofit housing organizations primarily exist to address the housing needs of low-income residents, whose housing needs are not sufficiently met by the public or private housing market. NHOs are very similar to private corporations in their size, productivity and commitment to the “bottom line.” However, unlike private firms, NHOs are “mission driven” instead profit-driven corporations. The development of affordable housing in the nonprofit housing sector requires a myriad of financial and non-financial resources. As competition for financial resources intensifies many organizations are adopting strategies as a means to not only reduce organizational uncertainty and sustain them, but also increase or maintain organizational capacity. The evolution of the role of nonprofit organizations coupled with market pressures such as attracting investment, competing for clients, and retaining and hiring skilled employees shapes the need for them to adopt market culture strategies (Salamon, 1999). A key strategy of market culture is collaboration (Frost and Sullivan, 2006). This dissertation study was designed to examine interorganizational relationships between nonprofit housing organizations in the Richmond Metropolitan area, and the influence of organizational characteristics, environmental conditions, and resource availability on an organization’s Level of Collaboration. Furthermore, the study examined the attitudes and perceptions of executive directors of collaboration. The primary research question is: Do nonprofit housing organizations display identifiable patterns of relationships with each other? This study contributes several important findings to furthering the understanding of collaboration within the nonprofit sector, and the relationship between organizational characteristics, environmental conditions, and resource availability and an organization’s Level of Collaboration (interorganizational relationships). Study findings convey that the examination of the network itself using social network analysis is a useful tool for examining relationships and identifying opportunities for collaboration. For this network it revealed that the organizations interact on an informal basis as well as identified the prominent actors are in the network. The findings of this study suggests that there are two key factors that influence nonprofit organizations establishing relationships interorganizational learning and personal characteristics.
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Stringer, Kimberly Ann. "Organizational Accessibility and Community Connections: Examining Changes in the Spatial Proximity of Pubic Housing Residents to Social Service Providers and Providers' Responses to Redevelopment". Digital Archive @ GSU, 2009. http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/communication_theses/48.

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Public housing structures that are deemed “severely distressed” are being demolished and replaced with mixed-income developments. The current study examines the role that social service organizations play in the relocation of public housing residents. Service organizations tend to locate in areas anchored by public housing complexes where the need for their services is immense. Organizations that lose clients due to relocations run the risk of losing the funding they get for serving that population. GIS mapping and semi-structured interviews were used to answer questions about how redevelopment affects the communication infrastructures of public housing residents. GIS mapping was used to determine how services are spatially distributed in relation to public housing developments in Atlanta. Representatives from a sample of those organizations located near current and former public housing locations were interviewed to examine if a strategic communication plan is in place to retain connections with clients during the relocation process.
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Hincker, Jourdheuil Anne-Laure. "Une architecture de promoteur pour le logement social : la Véfa-HLM". Thesis, Paris 10, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019PA100047.

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La production de logements locatifs sociaux par les promoteurs immobiliers privés, et leur acquisition en Vente en état futur d’achèvement par les bailleurs sociaux, est un nouveau mode de production des HLM. Elle induit à la fois des reconfigurations dans les stratégies des acteurs, dans l’architecture de l’habitat et dans les relations sociales de voisinage.Pour analyser le développement de la Véfa-HLM et ses conséquences, deux approches ont été mobilisées : une étude statistique et cartographique à l’échelle du territoire francilien et une enquête qualitative décomposée en quatre étapes – entretiens avec des acteurs de la production de la ville, analyse de la conception et de la réalisation d’opérations mixtes, enquête sur la médiatisation des projets de logements contemporains et étude des incidences en matière de gestion de ce mode de production. Par la mixité des statuts qu’elle induit, la Véfa-HLM est un outil mobilisé au nom de la construction de la mixité sociale. Cette thèse montre que la Véfa-HLM participe à une diversification de la production du logement social en France et à une reconfiguration des relations entre promoteurs, bailleurs et collectivités locales. Face aux évolutions de leur cadre d’intervention, les architectes sont amenés à sortir de la dualité public/privé dans la structuration de leurs activités. Montrant l’existence d’un lien de causalité entre type de maître d’ouvrage et qualité de la production, ce travail met en lumière l’hétérogénéité des définitions des qualités architecturales du logement neuf.Cette thèse contribue ainsi à l’analyse des mutations dans les pratiques et représentations des acteurs engagés dans la fabrication de la ville
Social housing, built by private developers and sold “off-plan” to social landlords (Vefa-HLM) is a new trend in the French social housing production system that implies shifts in actors’ strategies, in housing architecture and in neighborhood social relationships.In order to analyze the development of Vefa-HLM and its consequences, two approaches have been used: a statistical and cartographic study of the Ile-de-France territory and a qualitative survey in four steps – interviews with key city production stakeholders, an analysis of the design and the built result of mixed housing programs, an inquiry on the contemporary housing programs media coverage and a study of the consequences of this production mode on property management. Inducing diversity in status of occupation, the Vefa-HLM is a tool used in the name of “social diversity”. This thesis shows that Vefa-HLM is part of the diversification of social housing production modes and induces shifts in relationships between private developers, social landlords and local authorities. In the light of this change of framework, architects need to reconsider the public-private duality that structured their activities. Showing a causal link between types of clients and quality of the production, this thesis highlights the heterogeneity of the various definitions of architectural qualities in new housing construction. This thesis contributes thus to the analysis of the shifts in practices and representations of the actors involved in urban production
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Beňová, Šárka. "Kvalita v sociálních službách". Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2013. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-264247.

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The thesis deals with the evaluation of the quality of social services, particularly services Sheltered Housing. For this evaluation of quality were selected four non-profit organizations focused on service housing in the region of South Bohemia. In this thesis we determined comparative areas according to the criteria of qualitative standards of social welfare, in accordance with those standards organizations are compared mutually and evaluated. For comparison of those organizations, focusing on social services, I have used the benchmarking method. The aim of the thesis is,on the basis of the lesson learned in comparing those organizations, identify potential improvements of provided social welfare and processing specific proposals and recommendations. These recommendations, can be used by those organizations to improve and enhance the quality of social services.
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Borg, Per. "Systemskifte : En studie av tröghet vid fyra brytpunkter inom svensk välfärdspolitik". Doctoral thesis, Stockholms universitet, Ekonomisk-historiska institutionen, 2004. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-255.

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The purpose of this dissertation is to describe, explain and understand how slowness appeared when some decisions were made in the area of welfare policy and how this slowness was eliminated. The study focuses on major changes. It is argued that such changes follow another logic than small gradual adjustments. Four breaking points have been selected for a deeper analysis: the pension policy decisions of 1913 and 1994 and the housing policy decisions of 1935 and 1992. These decisions led to the emergence of fundamentally new institutional structures concerning the relation between the central government and the citizens. The study shows that an established institutional structure within a welfare policy area generated mental constructs and decision rules that governed political decision-making. This governance resulted in slowness in the form of lengthy decision-making processes. The fundamental institutional structure was being altered only when the mental constructs were broken down. A common feature was that the decisions were first made when discontent with the prevailing order became so strong that it overwhelmed the fear of a new institutional structure. The general tendency was also to shape the fundamental changes in relation to the citizens so that the changes could be portrayed as small. The established mental constructs are the determining explanation for slowness. The interest organizations played a secondary role, as their interests are shaped in accordance with the mental constructs. Their resistance was declined at the same time when the mental constructs were broken down. The individuals – agents of change – that constantly worked for the change of system in reality appear to be significantly more interesting than hindering organization. Their influence showed a recurring pattern.
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Ruiz, Eric. "L'autopromotion, une piste pour l'innovation architecturale, environnementale et urbaine". Thesis, Grenoble, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014GRENH017/document.

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Au-delà du cadre classique de la production du logement, des projets originaux à l’initiative de citoyens ou impliquant fortement des habitants, se développent sur le territoire européen et notamment français. S‘émancipant de l’offre professionnelle privée ou publique, ces maîtrises d’ouvrages d’usagers produisent un habitat original, tant du point de vue architectural et environnemental, que de l’insertion sociale et au territoire qui l’accueille. Ce type de dynamique n’est pas un phénomène nouveau. En Amérique Latine notamment, des mouvements populaires et coopératifs développent ce type de démarche depuis plusieurs décennies. Insuffisamment étudié, ce phénomène mérite d’être analysé plus précisément, en particulier dans le champ de l’architecture et du point de vue des porteurs de ces projets : les habitants. Cette recherche vise à montrer, par une analyse des différentes typologies d’organisations collectives, adoptées par ces maîtrises d’ouvrage non professionnelles d’habitants, les atouts et les résultats de leur production, du point de vue de : la question « spatiale », qui interroge la notion de l’habitat et de son usage ; la question du « métier » du concepteur, qui interroge le mode de production du projet au travers de la relation architecte – maîtrise d’ouvrage (non professionnelle) ; et enfin la question de « l’insertion spatiale et sociale », qui interroge la dimension urbaine de ces projets et citoyenne de leurs promoteurs. Se basant sur les notions de « droit à l’œuvre » et de « droit à la ville » définies par Henri Lefebvre et de « bien commun » définie par Elinor Ostrom, cette thèse propose un apport de connaissances visant à contribuer à la réponse des professionnels et des politiques publiques, à une demande sociale chaque jour plus présente en matière d’initiatives citoyennes dans la production de l’habitat
Further to the production of housing within a traditional Framework are curently developed all over europe and specialy in France. Moving away from public or private standar models, the projects inspired by the end users tend to produce very original habitats, in terms of architecture and environment as well as social and territorial insertion. This kind of dynamic is not a new phenomenom. Particulary in Latin America, popular and cooperative movements have developed this type of approach for decades. Insufficiently studied, this phenomenom merits more precise analysis, particulary in the field of architecture and from the point of view of the managers of such projects : the inhabitants. This research aims to demonstrate, through an analysis of different types of collective organizations adopted by these non-professional inhabitants leadership, the benefits and results of their production, in terms of: the "spacial" question, which looks at the concept of habitat and its use ; the issue of "skill" of the designer, who questions the mode of production of the project through the architect relationship - project management (non-occupational) ; and finally the area of "spatial and social inclusion", which looks at the urban dimension of these projects and their "property developers". Based on the concepts of "right to do" and "right to the city" defined by Henri Lefebvre and "common good" defined by Elinor Ostrom, this thesis provides a contribution of knowledge to contribute to the response of professionals and public policy, to a real social demand present every day in terms of citizen initiatives in the production of housing
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1947-, Fisher Robert, a cura di. Settlement houses under siege: The struggle to sustain community organizations in New York city. New York: Columbia University Press, 2002.

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Urbanska, Wanda. Builders of Hope: A social entrepreneur's solution for rebuilding America. Winston-Salem, NC: John F. Blair, 2011.

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DeSena, Judith N. Protecting one's turf: Social strategies for maintaining urban neighborhoods. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1990.

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Victoria Mxenge Housing Project (Cape Town, South Africa), a cura di. The Victoria Mxenge housing project: Women building communities through social activism and informal learning. Claremont [South Africa]: UCT Press, 2015.

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Creating a life together: Practical tools to grow ecovillages and intentional communities. Gabriola Island, BC: New Society Publishers, 2003.

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No land! no house! no vote!: Voices from Symphony Way. Cape Town: Pambazuka Press, 2011.

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Braga, Elza Maria Franco. Os labirintos da habitação popular: Conjunturas, programas e atores. [Fortaleza, Brazil]: Fundação Democrito Rocha, 1995.

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Strategies for interpreting qualitative data. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications, 1995.

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Política educativa Promep y profesorado universitario. Ciudad Juárez: Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez, 2011.

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Diálogos: Placemaking in Latino communities. Milton Park, Abingdon: Routledge, 2012.

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Kloos, Bret, Kathryn Scrimenti, Natalie Masson, Susan O. Zimmerman, Betsy A. Davis e David L. Snow. "Developing a Tenant Organization As a Resource in Supported Housing". In Community Psychology and the Socio-economics of Mental Distress, 206–21. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-00304-1_14.

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Riera, Hernán Espinoza, Andrés Cevallos Serrano, Bernardo Rosero, Irina Godoy e Janaina Marx. "Self-management and the production of habitat: a case study of the Alianza Solidaria Housing Cooperative in Quito". In The Self-Build Experience, 121–42. Policy Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447348429.003.0007.

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During the second half of the twentieth century, Ecuador went through an intense rural-urban migration that drove a significant increase in the demand for housing units. Insufficient government response resulted in great housing deficit in all the cities. Later, this triggered the formation of pro housing organizations across the country, which looked for quick solutions for the poorest working class. Since the 70s, economic changes driven by the oil boom also contributed to said housing deficit increase along with the growth of urban informality in many cities. Although self-build and self-management housing production fostered urban sprawl over unserved peripheral land, cooperativism became an alternative to tackle the growing scarcity. However, the case of Alianza Solidaria Housing Cooperative stands out among the numerous social organizations that aimed for better living conditions. It developed an alternative for housing production in the periphery of Quito based on a comprehensive vision about habitat, self-management, solidarity-based economy and cooperativism.
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Blankenship, Anne M. "The Organization of Christian Aid". In Christianity, Social Justice, and the Japanese American Incarceration During World War II. University of North Carolina Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469629209.003.0003.

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Chapter Two surveys the actions of concerned Christians outside of the camps. Once Japanese Americans were confined, a proliferation of Christian organizations formed to aid incarcerees. Their greatest efforts went toward supporting worship in the camps and resettling Japanese Americans outside of the camps during the war. The latter required the transformation of public opinion in addition to finding employment and housing for former incarcerees. Publications and speakers encouraged Americans to welcome Japanese Americans as they left the camps. Seeking to decrease racism nationally, activists faced resistance from fearful and racist congregants and pastors. The Federal Council of Churches, the Home Mission Council of North America, the American Friends Service Committee, regional church groups, Christian missionaries, and churches around the country contributed organizational support, pastoral guidance, and material aid.
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Baumann, Oliver, e Elizabeth (Libby) J. Sander. "Psychological Impacts of Remote Working Under Social Distancing Restrictions". In Handbook of Research on Remote Work and Worker Well-Being in the Post-COVID-19 Era, 1–17. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-6754-8.ch001.

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The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has resulted in a swift and dramatic global shift in the location of work for many employees. Organizations around the world have implemented remote work arrangements to allow continuity of service while conforming with social distancing requirements. As a result of ongoing uncertainty regarding the current and future pandemics, reduced costs associated with housing employees remotely, and survey results suggesting employees are reluctant to return to a primarily office-based work model, many organisations are implementing ongoing remote arrangements for their employees. This chapter provides a review of current research on the psychological effects of remote working. Recommendations are made regarding future research directions across various remote work environments that will enhance understanding of the psychological effects of remote work under social distancing.
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"Community-based Organizations and the Struggle for Land and Housing in South Africa: Urban Social Movements in Transition". In Urban Development and Civil Society, 155–69. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315071725-18.

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Roychowdhury, Poulami. "Stalled". In Capable Women, Incapable States, 22–36. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190881894.003.0002.

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Chapter 2 details the landscape surrounding domestic violence, highlighting its contradictions. On the one hand, women face a number of social, cultural, and institutional barriers to rights. Social stigma and limited access to housing and jobs constrain their options outside abusive relationships. Law enforcement personnel are overburdened and sexist, simultaneously unwilling to help them and vulnerable to organized pressure. On the other hand, women have access to a range of organizations that offer legal assistance. NGOs, women’s committees, political parties, neighborhood associations, labor unions, and even criminal gangs get involved in domestic disputes and sometimes help advance women’s claims.
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Walker, Barbara, e Evelyn Posey. "Digital El Paso". In Social and Economic Effects of Community Wireless Networks and Infrastructures, 94–111. IGI Global, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-2997-4.ch006.

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The Digital El Paso (DEP) community wireless network was deployed as a public-private business model to achieve digital inclusion, sustain economic development, and enhance government and public services. The design, implementation, and funding of DEP were achieved through the collaboration of local businesses, core community members, non-profit organizations, academic institutions, and government entities. In particular, Cisco Systems, Inc. provided design and planning support to complement Intel Corporation’s seed funding for the site survey. El Paso County, the City of El Paso, El Paso Independent School District, the Housing Authority of the City of El Paso, and El Paso Electric provided equipment and services. The purpose of DEP is to provide wireless Internet access to achieve social inclusion and economic development. DEP’s main challenges include lack of funds, limited user acceptance, and insufficient user training. The policy implication is that leveraging public/private partnerships enhances collaboration and increases the chances of success of community wireless networks. A family-centric approach to drive the adoption of these emerging networks and increase bandwidth utilization, particularly in rural and underserved communities is also recommended.
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Birdwhistell, Terry L., e Deirdre A. Scaggs. "First Will Women to Succeed and the". In Our Rightful Place, 9–56. University Press of Kentucky, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9780813179377.003.0002.

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This chapter follows the first generation of women to attend UK, including the first women to earn degrees and women’s academic successes generally. It explains the impact of not having women’s housing on campus until the opening of Patterson Hall in 1904. It introduces the first women members of the UK faculty and examines the challenges they faced. The chapter also explores the first efforts by women to create women’s organizations, such as literary societies, women’s intercollegiate athletics, and social activities on the UK campus.
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McConnell-Sidorick, Sharon. "Storming the Bastille". In Silk Stockings and Socialism. University of North Carolina Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469632957.003.0007.

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This chapter demonstrates how the hosiery union's important but heretofore forgotten efforts played a key role in the founding of the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) and important labor legislation, major New Deal programs like public housing, and labor feminism. These achievements are bracketed by two major strike waves--under the National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA) in 1933 when they negotiated the Reading Formula, and under the Wagner Act in 1937 when the Apex strike led to the Supreme Court decision in support of labor, Apex v. Leader. Using the hosiery union as a microcosm of national trends, it also suggests reasons some top CIO officials gravitated toward a top-down structure, increasingly in the orbit of the Democratic Party, while another group struggled to maintain a democratic, bottom-up organizational structure--and what this meant for women and social justice unionism.
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Joseph, Mark L., Robert J. Chaskin, Amy T. Khare e Jung-Eun Kim. "The organizational challenges of mixed-income development: privatizing public housing through cross-sector collaboration". In Transforming Social Housing, 125–47. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003125495-5.

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Atti di convegni sul tema "Social housing organizations"

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Göktepe, Hülya. "Social Businesses and the Legal Structure of Social Businesses". In International Conference on Eurasian Economies. Eurasian Economists Association, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.36880/c05.01035.

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Social business, was first defined by Nobel Peace Prize laureate Prof. Muhammad Yunus and is described in his books. Social businesses are non-loss, non-dividend companies created to address and solve social or environmental problems. Microfinance is another form of social businesses. Like an NGO, social business has a social mission, but like a business, it generates its own revenues to cover its costs. In a social business, the investors/owners can gradually recoup the money invested, but cannot take any dividend beyond that point. The purpose of the investment is purely to achieve one or more social objectives through the operation of the company. No personal gain is desired by the investors. The company must cover all costs and be financially sustainable, while achieving the social objective in sectors such as healthcare, education, poverty, environment, housing, climate urgency etc. Legal structures available to all enterprises can be used by social businesses. These are: for-profit organizations, non-profit organizations (associations, foundations), charities, co-operatives. However, there are legal structures specifically designed of social businesses. These are: benefit corporation, flexible purpose corporation, low profit limited liability company (L3C), hybrids, community interest company (CIC).The purpose is this study is to contribute to the Turkish literature related to social businesses. In this study, definition of social business and microfinance will be given. The characteristics of social business will be indicated, social business examples will be presented and finally legal structures of social businesses will be analyzed. This study is descriptive study.
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Ruíz Suaña, Jose Antonio, e Jesús López Díaz. "El epígono de El Modulor: La serie amarilla en las investigaciones de Rafael Leoz". In LC2015 - Le Corbusier, 50 years later. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/lc2015.2015.793.

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Resumen: El arquitecto español Rafael Leoz de la Fuente (1921-1976) antes de terminar sus estudios en 1955, comenzó a colaborar con otros compañeros en la realización de proyectos de vivienda social. Su experiencia en la obra del Poblado Dirigido de Orcasitas, le llevó a iniciar un proceso investigador al que dedicó gran parte de su trabajo. Los trabajos teóricos del arquitecto tuvieron una importante difusión y repercusión internacional, en gran parte, fruto de su amistad con Jean Prouvé y Le Corbusier. La sintonía personal y coincidencia de intereses entre ellos llevaron a éste último a proponer a Rafael Leoz como miembro del Cercle d'Études Architecturales de París en 1962. Dentro de su ambicioso proyecto de investigación teórica Rafael Leoz estableció dos objetivos consecutivos, por una parte la ordenación abstracta del espacio, para posteriormente organizar y construir el espacio concreto en que habitan las personas. A partir de las publicaciones de Rafael Leoz y documentación original de su archivo, se intentará precisar las relaciones personales y profesionales entre Le Corbusier y Rafael Leoz. Así mismo se mostrarán los vínculos entre El Modulor de Le Corbusier y las investigaciones de Rafael Leoz, sus propuestas modulares y dimensionales a partir de la Serie Amarilla como complemento y consecuencia de las series Roja y Azul del Modulor, llegando hasta el desarrollo de organizaciones de vivienda social. Abstract: The Spanish architect Rafael Leoz de la Fuente (1921-1976) before finishing his studies in 1955, began to collaborate with other partners in the realization of social housing projects. His experience in the work of the Poblado Dirigido de Orcasitas, led him to initiate a research process to which he dedicated much of his work. The theoretical works of the architect had an important dissemination and international impact, to a large extent, due to his friendship with Le Corbusier and Jean Prouvé. Personal tuning and coincidence of interests between them, led Le Corbusier to propose to Rafael Leoz as a member of the Cercle d'Études Architecturales in Paris in 1962. Within this ambitious project of theoretical research Rafael Leoz established two consecutive goals, on one hand, the abstract spatial planning, to later organize and build a specific space in which people dwell. From publications of Rafael Leoz and original documentation of his files, this paper tries to clarify personal and professional relationships between Le Corbusier and Rafael Leoz. Also pretends to establish some links between the Modulor of Le Corbusier and Rafael Leoz investigations. Moreover it will show Leoz’s modular and dimensional proposals from the Yellow Series both as a complement and a result of the Red and Blue series of the Modulor, reaching the development of organizations of social housing. Palabras clave: Rafael Leoz; Le Corbusier; Modulor; construcción modular; prefabricación; vivienda social. Keywords: Rafael Leoz; Le Corbusier; Modulor; modular construction; prefabrication; social housing. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/LC2015.2015.793
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Carbonari, Luca, Andrea Botta, Paride Cavallone, Luigi Tagliavini e Giuseppe Quaglia. "Dynamics Characterization of Paquitop: A Novel Platform for Robotized Domestic Applications". In ASME 2020 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2020-23480.

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Abstract In the last decades, an unprecedented decrease in fertility and mortality rates in industrialized countries yielded a general ageing of the population. Such phenomenon affected the everyday life of individuals as well as organizations, either government or private, to the point that they are nowadays seeking the solution to the increasing demand of health care, housing, care-giving, and social security. In this scenario, this piece of research aims to fulfil a design task, specifically oriented towards the field of assistance machines. The functionalities which should be guaranteed are mainly two: to follow and monitor reduced mobility subjects, to maintain a constant view contact with its targets, and to accomplish such duties in a non-structured and possibly peopled environment. In particular, the paper analyses the dynamics of Paquitop, a novel over-actuated mobile platform, aiming for a proper design strategy for its suspensions system. The main peculiarity of the robot is that of owning an innovative architecture expressly conceived to enhance the performance offered by the present-day solutions for omni-directional planar motions. Given its purpose, the robot architecture was thought for guaranteeing an effective fulfilment of its primary tasks. This arises a set of uncharted challenges, under both mechanical and control points of view.
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Lăzărescu, Luminita-Mirela, Daniela Liliana Diacon, Vasile Efros e Vasilică-Dănut Horodnic. "Housing Affordability in the Context of Covid-19 Pandemic – New Challenges for Romania". In International Conference Innovative Business Management & Global Entrepreneurship. LUMEN Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18662/lumproc/ibmage2020/22.

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The world has changed rapidly in recent months as a result of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on all areas of socio-economic life. The crisis directed, in a first phase, the efforts of the whole society in the direction of ensuring the public health, and later also towards the economic recovery by resuming the human activities. In this context, housing has been a point of stability and a starting point for all efforts, and access to adequate housing has proven its importance for ensuring the health and well-being of the population. The purpose of the research is to highlight a series of housing affordability problems pre-existent and new problems arising from the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on the housing sector in Romania. The present research highlights pre-existing problems in the general picture of housing at the national level, how these issues condition access to adequate and affordable housing, the emergence of new risk groups in the population in terms of access to housing, highlights the impact of the pandemic on the ability of households to bear housing costs and proves that housing insecurity is exacerbated by the effects of the crisis. The analyzes used data provided by the National Institute of Statistics, Eurostat, the Quality of Life Research Institute as well as reports prepared by specialized European organizations.
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Pellicer-Sifres, Victoria, Alejandra Boni, Monique Leivas Vargas e Vania Wassel Antich. "Action Learning in the neighbourhood of Benicalap (Valencia): an innovative teaching and learning experience in an International Development Master". In Fourth International Conference on Higher Education Advances. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/head18.2018.8224.

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This article aims to analyze an innovative teaching and learning experience carried out by the “Development Cooperation Master’s Degree” taught at the Politechnical University of València (UPV), Spain. During two weeks, the students of the Master carried out an Action Learning process in the neighborhood of Benicalap (Valencia), with the aim to explore how the housing conditions in the neighborhood influence on the youth’s learning and aspirations. The process was developed with the participation of three local organization. As outputs of this research, some proposals for improving the neighbourhood were presented to several actors from Benicalap. University exercised then a part of its social responsibility, moving lessons from the classroom to the street. In turn, UPV students acquired social and technical skills for their personal and professional development.
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Minaev, Nikolay, Irina Sharf, Christina Filyushina, Natalia Gusakova, Olga Dobrynina, Ekaterina Zharova, Julia Merkulieva e Natalya Dmitrieva. "Formation of the organizational model for the implementation of low-rise housing investment project and evaluation of interaction effectiveness of its actors". In Information Technologies in Science, Management, Social Sphere and Medicine. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/itsmssm-16.2016.38.

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HEDDEBAUT, Odile, e Floridea DI CIOMMO. "TRANSPORT INTERMODAL INTERCHANGES: SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACTS AT LILLE EUROPEAN METROPOLIS". In CIT2016. Congreso de Ingeniería del Transporte. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/cit2016.2016.3856.

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Within the framework of the “City-HUB” FP7 European research project 27 interchanges were studied in nine European countries. It investigated how transport interchanges work from the point of view of governance and the organization of facilities. On this basis a typology of interchanges has been defined for classifying the interchanges and selecting the key elements for improving the interchanges location, construction, and organization of an interchange. The paper focus on the implementation of the City-HUB interchange typology to the case study of Lille European Metropolis (MEL) where two contingent railways stations Lille Flandres and Lille Europe were analysed as a potential unique interchange. Indeed, the article is related to the creation of a joint interchanges able to attract more public transport users than private users such as it is now the case. These two main railways interchanges have different territorial and transport functions (i.e. one is oriented to regional traffic and the other one to national and international traffic). Urban planners and transport authorities would like to connect both stations creating a unique interchange. A key point of the Lille’s City-HUB analysis is related to the involvement of the stakeholders. Their involvement is at the origin of the interactions between City-HUB and its socio-economic and urban context. We demonstrate that combining transport and land use planning policies could boost commercial development, new business offices or housing. The urban City-Hub overcomes its role of transport infrastructure for being a “place”.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/CIT2016.2016.3856
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Xia, Fujun. "Study on Community Planning Strategy of Demolition and Resettlement Amid Urbanization - Taking the constructive detailed planning of Longhai South". In 55th ISOCARP World Planning Congress, Beyond Metropolis, Jakarta-Bogor, Indonesia. ISOCARP, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.47472/brqe4840.

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Along with the rapid growth of urbanization, a large number of villages in China are converted into demolition and resettlement communities due to government land replacement or village relocation and so on. However, most of the demolition and resettlement communities are different from ordinary commercial housing communities in terms of spatial characteristics, governance models, and social relationships, and currently some plans have many problems such as neglecting the livelihood of the residents and the public participation in the form, so the research on the relevant planning strategies is significantly important. In light of the problems existing in the existing demolition and resettlement community planning, combined with the construction detailed planning practice case of Longhai South District, a four-point planning strategy is proposed through the combination of theoretical research and actual cases: First, strengthening public participation can assist planning and design, the electronic questionnaire combined with the on-site discussion are recommended to public participation in the demolition and resettlement community. At the same time, public participation can guide the planning and design to make it more rational and pertinent, and to some extent, to revise the planning and design conditions. Second, innovative organization management system is beneficial to the promotion of the conversion process of farmers to the citizenship. Third, planning should not only consider the space but ignore the future livelihood of the residents, and it is of great importance to increase the employment opportunities and income sources of the residents. Fourth, the fairness and homogeneity of the demolition and resettlement community planning is particularly important, much attention should be paid to the continuation of the traditional context.
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"The Impact of Chinaís Joining World Trade Organization on Chinese Real Estate: Opportunities and Challenge. The Use of SSM( Social Status Matrix) and LCM ( Life Cycle Matrix) to study housing demand in Malaysia- The Case of Johor Bahru City". In 8th European Real Estate Society Conference: ERES Conference 2001. ERES, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.15396/eres2001_304.

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