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Title: Making Room for People : Choice, Voice and Liveability in Residential Areas
Authors: Qu ,Lei
Hasselaar ,Evert
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: Techne Press
Abstract: Making Room for People elaborates on preferences in housing. It explores how users, occupants, and citizens can express their needs, searching for the enhancement of individual choice and control over their residential environment, and the predicted positive spin-off’s for urban collectives. The central question is: What are the conditions under which an increase of people’s choice and voice over the places they inhabit contribute to more liveable urban areas? The options to make choices and to have a say in urban design and housing matters are used as a conceptual framework. ‘Choice’ and ‘voice’ are the main concepts that structure the empirical material.
link: http://www.oapen.org/record/397131
Keywords: Society and culture;Urban regeneration;Neighbourhood involvement;Co-housing;Community empowerment;Participatory planning
ISBN: 9789085940326
Theme:教科書-社會科學類

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