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Social change --- Sociology of environment --- History of the United Kingdom and Ireland --- anno 1900-1999 --- East Sussex --- Villages --- Social surveys --- History. --- Ringmer (England) --- Rural conditions. --- -Villages --- -#SBIB:316.334.5U31 --- Hamlets (Villages) --- Village government --- Cities and towns --- Community surveys --- Surveys, Social --- Social sciences --- Surveys --- History --- Sociologie van het platteland --- Research --- -Rural conditions --- #SBIB:316.334.5U31
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City Planning --- Urban policy --- City planning. --- Urban policy. --- Built environment --- Built environment.
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Environmental planning --- Economic geography --- comprehensive plans [reports] --- ruimtelijke ordening --- Great Britain
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Land use --- Real estate development --- Regional planning --- Aménagement du territoire --- Government policy --- Aménagement du territoire --- Development, Real estate --- Developments (Real estate) --- Land development --- Real estate business --- Land subdivision --- Land --- Land utilization --- Use of land --- Utilization of land --- Economics --- Land cover --- Landscape assessment --- NIMBY syndrome
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Human geography. --- Geografie --- Sociale geografie --- Algemene Werken. --- Human geography --- Anthropo-geography --- Anthropogeography --- Geographical distribution of humans --- Social geography --- Anthropology --- Geography --- Human ecology --- Géographie humaine
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A notice appears outside a row of terraced houses. FOR DEVELOPMENT 416,000 SQUARE FEET OF PRIME OFFICE SPACE. Later twenty storeys of glass and concrete rear up into the atmosphere. We have all seen it happen. Throughout Britain cities have been radically altered in outline and structure by a spate of office building. Peter Ambrose and Bob Colenutt spell out why this has happened, who allowed it to happen and what it actually means to the community. Writing from a non-technical standpoint, they examine in detail the main components of the property system - the developpers, the financial institutions, and the local and central planning machinery. They then look closely at what has happened in two specific areas, Brighton and Southwark, and conclude with a set of prescriptions for change. For, as they clearly reveal, office deveopment often exacts a high price from the man in the street, as he faces soaring rents and rates, a scarcity of domestic housing and the enforced break-up of local communities.
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Sociology of environment --- Economic sociology --- Great Britain
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Jamais les politiques publiques françaises et britanniques n'ont été autant marquées par la question du logement qu'en ce début de XXIe siècle. L'envolée spéculative des prix immobiliers, l'accroissement des phénomènes de ségrégation et de précarisation résidentielles ainsi que la crise des « subprimes » émanant des États-Unis en 2007 ont mis en évidence les vicissitudes auxquelles sont soumis les marchés occidentaux depuis les années 1990. Face à l'inquiétude croissante des populations, il n'est guère étonnant que les gouvernements de Gordon Brown et de Nicolas Sarkozy aient manifesté leur volonté de considérer le logement comme l'une des toutes premières priorités de leur action politique. Cet ouvrage a pour objectif de mettre en parallèle les caractéristiques des crises du logement dans les deux pays et les réponses qu'y apportent les pouvoirs publics. Il regroupe une quinzaine de contributions de spécialistes du logement en France et au Royaume-Uni qui couvrent les grandes évolutions des marchés de l'immobilier depuis la seconde moitié du XXe siècle, les enjeux sociétaux et territoriaux et les nouvelles orientations politiques. Ainsi que le montrent les auteurs, le désengagement de l'État-providence, le recours à la décentralisation et aux lois du marché rendent de plus en plus improbable la mise en œuvre d'un droit au logement pour tous.
Housing policy --- Housing --- Logement --- Politique gouvernementale --- Finance --- Government policy --- Affordable housing --- Homes --- Houses --- Housing needs --- Residences --- Slum clearance --- Urban housing --- City planning --- Dwellings --- Human settlements --- Social aspects --- Angleterre --- crise --- logement --- politiques --- France
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