Presents a new and comprehensive approach to the study of the regulations pertaining to housing: the institutional regimes framework
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Autorenporträt
Lee Ann Nicol is a research associate at ETH CASE - the Centre for Research on Architecture, Society & the Built Environment at ETH Zurich. With a background in engineering and urban planning, her research interests lie in sustainable urban development, specifically the institutional considerations of sustainability in the housing sector.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Context 3. The Institutional Regime for the Study of Housing Sustainability 4. Applying the Institutional Regimes Framework to Study Housing Stock Sustainability 5. Case Study Descriptions 6. How Changes in Regime Affect Management Strategies and the Use of Housing Goods and Services 7. The Relationship between Regime and Housing Sustainability 8. Prioritizing Shelter and the Importance of Non-housing Goods and Services 9. Key Fndings and Conclusions
1. Introduction 2. Context 3. The Institutional Regime for the Study of Housing Sustainability 4. Applying the Institutional Regimes Framework to Study Housing Stock Sustainability 5. Case Study Descriptions 6. How Changes in Regime Affect Management Strategies and the Use of Housing Goods and Services 7. The Relationship between Regime and Housing Sustainability 8. Prioritizing Shelter and the Importance of Non-housing Goods and Services 9. Key Fndings and Conclusions
1. Introduction 2. Context 3. The Institutional Regime for the Study of Housing Sustainability 4. Applying the Institutional Regimes Framework to Study Housing Stock Sustainability 5. Case Study Descriptions 6. How Changes in Regime Affect Management Strategies and the Use of Housing Goods and Services 7. The Relationship between Regime and Housing Sustainability 8. Prioritizing Shelter and the Importance of Non-housing Goods and Services 9. Key Fndings and Conclusions
1. Introduction 2. Context 3. The Institutional Regime for the Study of Housing Sustainability 4. Applying the Institutional Regimes Framework to Study Housing Stock Sustainability 5. Case Study Descriptions 6. How Changes in Regime Affect Management Strategies and the Use of Housing Goods and Services 7. The Relationship between Regime and Housing Sustainability 8. Prioritizing Shelter and the Importance of Non-housing Goods and Services 9. Key Fndings and Conclusions
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