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Schönig, Barbara
[Editor];
Kadi, Justin
[Editor];
Schipper, Sebastian
[Editor]
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Wohnen für Alle?! Wissenschaftliche Perspektiven auf Architektur, Planung und Politik Veranstaltung 2016 Weimar
Wohnraum für alle?!
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- Media type: E-Book; Conference Proceedings
- Title: Wohnraum für alle?! : Perspektiven auf Planung, Politik und Architektur
- Contributor: Schönig, Barbara [Editor]; Kadi, Justin [Editor]; Schipper, Sebastian [Editor]
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Published:
Bielefeld: transcript Verlag, [2017]
- Published in: Urban Studies
- Extent: 1 Online-Ressource
- Language: German
- ISBN: 9783839437292; 9783732837298
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RVK notation:
MS 1810 : Wohnwesen, Nachbarschaft, Slums, Vororte
RB 10801 : Analytische Sozialgeografie (Bildung, Wohnen etc.)
RC 20909 : Regional- und Stadtplanung
QY 500 : Wohnungswesen
ZH 5000 : Allgemeines
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Keywords:
Deutschland
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Stadtplanung
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Wohnraum
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Wohnungswesen
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Wohnungspolitik
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Bedarfsplanung
Wohnraum > Wohnungswesen > Wohnungspolitik > Stadtplanung > Wohnungsbau
Wohnraum > Wohnungswesen > Wohnungspolitik > Stadtplanung > Wohnungsbau
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Description:
Rents and real estate prices have been going up for years - especially in growing cities and regions of Germany. Inexpensive living space is increasingly scarce, and particularly lower and medium income groups have to struggle with high rental costs. This title introduces a dialog between design, social and political approaches. The contributions examine the reasons for the return of the housing issue housing and present strategies that can create affordable housing for everybody. Anyone working in the fields of science, politics and social movements as well as practitioners will find current perspectives for an urgent urban problem here
Rents and real estate prices have been going up for years - especially in growing cities and regions of Germany. Inexpensive living space is increasingly scarce, and particularly lower and medium income groups have to struggle with high rental costs. This title introduces a dialog between design, social and political approaches. The contributions examine the reasons for the return of the housing issue housing and present strategies that can create affordable housing for everybody. Anyone working in the fields of science, politics and social movements as well as practitioners will find current perspectives for an urgent urban problem here.