Mixed-income development is the latest in a long line of policy interventions to improve outcomes in distressed urban neighbourhoods, particularly as an alternative to large scale …
J Jansen-van Vuuren, H Rijal… - … and Public Health, 2024 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Adequate housing is a social determinant of health and well-being, providing stability from which people can engage in important life activities, including self-care and productivity …
Policy makers in many Western countries have been battling segregation and its presumed negative effects for decades. Fears that segregation and spatial concentrations of poor and …
Residential segregation by income and education is increasing alongside slowly declining black-white segregation. Segregation in urban neighborhood residents' nonhome activity …
X Zhang, H Cheng, Y Tao, Y Chai - Cities, 2024 - Elsevier
Recent decades have witnessed continued research interest in the residents' sense of community (SOC) towards their neighborhoods, attributed to the rapid global expansion of …
AK Tersteeg, FM Pinkster - Urban Affairs Review, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Despite the fact that social mix is an essential component of urban policies in Western Europe, it remains unclear at what spatial scale housing diversification programs may be …
As a kind of urban neighborhood with strong internal heterogeneity, mixed-housing neighborhoods have attracted wide attention from scholars in recent years. Strengthening …
C Osborne, C Baldwin, D Thomsen - Urban Policy and research, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Sustainable communities prioritise health, safety and equity among residents. These interdependent dimensions of community well-being require an integrative developmental …
Housing is fundamental to the welfare of people and society. On the contrary, housing may impose costs on users as regards their health and quality of life. These costs are not only …