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Affordable Housing in US Shrinking Cities

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Given the rapid urbanisation of the world’s population, the converse phenomenon of shrinking cities is often overlooked and little understood. Yet with almost one in ten post-industrial US cities s...
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  • 01 August 2016
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Given the rapid urbanisation of the world’s population, the converse phenomenon of shrinking cities is often overlooked and little understood. Yet with almost one in ten post-industrial US cities shrinking in recent years, efforts by government and anchor institutions to regenerate these cities is gaining policy urgency, with the availability and siting of affordable housing being a key concern.

This is the first book to look at the reasons for the failure (and success) of affordable housing experiences in the fastest shrinking cities in the US. Applying quantitative and GIS analysis using data from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development, the authors make recommendations for future place-based siting practices, stressing its importance for ensuring more equitable urban revitalisation. The book will be a valuable resource for academic researchers and students in urban studies, housing and inequality, as well as policy makers.

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Price: $52.95
Pages: 208
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Policy Press
Publication Date: 01 August 2016
ISBN: 9781447327585
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: ARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning, Urban communities / city life, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Urban
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Social Equity and Siting Affordable Housing in Shrinking Cities;

Present-Day Detroit;

Present-Day New Orleans;

Present-Day Cleveland;

Present-Day Pittsburgh;

Present-Day Buffalo;

Lessons Learned and Recommendations for Siting Affordable Housing.