Sustainable Neighbourhood Transformation

Sustainable Neighbourhood Transformation

Imprint
Delft University Press
Editors
Gruis, V., Visscher, H.J., Kleinhans, R.
Pub. date
December 2006
Pages
168
Binding
softcover
Volume
11 of Sustainable Urban Areas
ISBN
978-1-58603-718-5
Subject
Housing, Sustainable Housing
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Urban renewal through the large-scale restructuring of post-war neighbourhoods is a major challenge throughout Europe in the decades ahead. Current urban restructuring programmes in the Netherlands focus on the demolition and replacement of the existing housing stock. The motivation behind this strategy is creating a better social mix between ‘poor’ and ‘better-off’ households, to improve the general quality of the housing stock and to create a financially viable restructuring programme. The general aim is to improve various aspects of sustainability in urban neighbourhoods. Are demolition and replacement strategies the most effective and efficient way to achieve this objective? In this book, we examine the effects of demolition and replacement strategies on sustainability from different perspectives. An economic perspective: the market position and the value of the neighbourhoods, a social perspective: the levels of social capital and residential stability, and an environmental perspective: the energy efficiency and the use of materials in restructuring strategies.


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