From Plans to Policies e-bog
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Danielle Gluns examines how urban housing governance reacts to the onset of urban growth in an internationally comparative perspective. The study is based on indepth case studies of Washington, D.C., which is an example of primarily marketbased interactions, and Vienna, which has traditionally pursued an active steering role of the local state. The author assesses the goals of urban development...
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619,55 DKK
Forlag
Springer VS
Udgivet
7 marts 2019
Genrer
Social groups, communities and identities
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9783658257545
Danielle Gluns examines how urban housing governance reacts to the onset of urban growth in an internationally comparative perspective. The study is based on indepth case studies of Washington, D.C., which is an example of primarily marketbased interactions, and Vienna, which has traditionally pursued an active steering role of the local state. The author assesses the goals of urban development formulated by local actors and analyzes their translation into housing policies within the respective governance structures. She demonstrates that path dependence is an important feature of urban housing governance, with relationships, ideologies, and physical urban structures leading to stability. Even so, change is possible, as both systems integrate new policy elements. At the same time, both structures perpetuate inequality in the urban housing system by excluding some of the most disadvantaged groups from decisionmaking.