The Meaning of Activities in the Dwelling and Residential Environment

The Meaning of Activities in the Dwelling and Residential Environment
Author: J. Meesters
Publsiher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2009-04-28
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781607504337

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The dwelling is a central setting in people’s everyday life. People use their dwelling and residential environment for a large variety of activities and purposes. The Meaning of Activities in the Dwelling and Residential Environment systematically relates activities, settings and meanings to improve the insight into people-environment relations which is called a meaning structure approach. Over 600 people, living in either a city centre, suburban or rural type of residential environment were asked about their everyday activities and the meanings thereof. The results show that meanings are important for the way in which people use their dwelling and residential environment. The meaning structure approach allows for a high level of aggregation identifying general meanings of the dwelling, such as a place to be together with family and friends. It also allows for a low level of aggregation, for example, using internet at home has for many people become part of everyday life, providing them with easy access to a wide range of information. This illustrates the usefulness of meaning structures as a tool for investigating people-environment relations.

Environmental Impacts During the Operational Phase of Residential Buildings

Environmental Impacts During the Operational Phase of Residential Buildings
Author: Inge Blom
Publsiher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2010
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781607506737

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To date, the focus in the field of sustainable building has been on new building design. However, existing residential buildings inflict great environmental burden through three causes: continuous energy consumption, regular building maintenance and replacements. This publication analyses and compares these three causes of environmental burden and shows that material resources needed for replacements generally have a limited potential to reduce environmental impact. Reducing energy consumption for climate control and electrical appliances is much more effective. According to the author, sustainable measures should be tested for shifts in the kind of environmental impact caused due to the use of alternative types of energy resources and altered material quantities. The sustainability of the electricity supply is essential to decrease the total environmental impact of the residential building stock.

West European Housing Systems in a Comparative Perspective

West European Housing Systems in a Comparative Perspective
Author: H. van der Heijden,Hermanus Heijden
Publsiher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2013-01-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781614991953

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West European Housing Systems in a Comparative Perspective gives an overview of the results of almost 20 years of international comparative housing research, carried out by the author and his colleagues at OTB Research Institute for the Built Environment. The articles give evidence of the transition from descriptive analysis to theoretical exploration and the growing relevance of methodology during these years. The results provide deeper insight into comparative research methodologies and the viability of existing theories as a framework for analysing differences and similarities in the development of housing systems in West European countries. One of the key issues is the practicability of this framework in future policy making. Especially Kemeny’s theory on rental markets appears to offer a valuable framework to evaluate policy strategies. Therefore the book is not only relevant to academics but also to policy-makers.

Economic Analysis of Neighbourhood Quality Neighbourhood Reputation and the Housing Market

Economic Analysis of Neighbourhood Quality  Neighbourhood Reputation and the Housing Market
Author: M. Koopman
Publsiher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2012-02-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781614990338

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Residents know exactly what their neighbourhood is like. House-hunters, on the other hand, must find out for themselves about the intangible social quality of a neighbourhood. As a simple rule of thumb, neighbourhood reputation can offer them an assessment of neighbourhood quality. In this research, regression analyses are applied to test whether neighbourhood reputations are being used as a proxy measure for neighbourhood quality in residential mobility choices and establishing the price of homes. The empirical results go beyond answering this research question. What price, for instance, do residents place on liveability? Why does urban restructuring so often fail to change the social make-up of an area, despite a marked increase in owner-occupation? Why does gentrification appear to emerge spontaneously, while deliberate attempts to gentrify an area often fail? How does a neighbourhood acquire that ‘golden edge’? This book also provides the answers to the above policy-oriented questions.

Divergence in European Welfare and Housing Systems

Divergence in European Welfare and Housing Systems
Author: J. S. C. M. Hoekstra
Publsiher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2010
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781607506676

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This book explores the relationship between the characteristics of the welfare state and the characteristics of the housing system (housing policies, housing outcomes and housing market developments) in different European countries. It consists of a theoretical framework, six published articles and a concluding chapter. All six articles use the welfare state regime theory and typology of Esping-Andersen, the housing system typology of Kemeny or both, or at least some aspects of these, as an explanatory framework. The results of the investigations indicate that there are considerable differences between the various European housing systems. As far as this is concerned, especially the Southern European countries occupy a rather distinct position. For this reason, two articles in the study specifically focus on the Southern European housing system of Spain. The book is relevant for both academics and policy-makers interested in international housing & housing policy developments.

Competition Between Social and Private Rental Housing

Competition Between Social and Private Rental Housing
Author: Christian Lennartz
Publsiher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2013
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781614991922

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In the context of shifting regulatory approaches and changing provision structures in many Western rental housing systems, the notion of competition between social and private rental housing has received increasing attention from practitioners and academic researchers. This thesis explores and theorizes the concept of inter-tenure competition in order to advance understanding of what it means in local and national market realities, as well as in business and political practices.Results indicate that competition in mixed markets is a complex matter, much of which is explained by the distinctive properties of social and private

Large Housing Estates Ideas Rise Fall and Recovery

Large Housing Estates  Ideas  Rise  Fall and Recovery
Author: F. Wassenberg
Publsiher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2013
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781614992318

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Collection of texts partly published previously.

Innovation Development for Highly Energy efficient Housing

Innovation Development for Highly Energy efficient Housing
Author: Erwin Mlecnik
Publsiher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2013
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781614992356

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In previous years we have seen a recognition of the significant potential that exists for reducing energy use through innovation in residential buildings. This study investigates innovation challenges and identifies opportunities that could lead to a rapid increase in the adoption of highly energy-efficient housing concepts, particularly that of the passive house. To this end, it exemplifies, interprets and develops the innovation adoption theory through an investigation of views and experiences on the supply side, the demand side and the policy side. It highlights successful innovation trajectories and barriers experienced by businesses. It addresses both problems and positive experiences from the perspective of the end user and investigates different policy approaches. As such, the research reveals important features of innovation-adoption strategies in the building sector. It shows how multi-player enterprise collaboration plays a key role, and the study also recommends the development of quality assurance schemes. It makes a valuable contribution to discussions about how active the role of government policymakers and enterprise networks should be.