Affordable housing preservation in Washington, DC : a framework for local funding, collaborative governance and community organizing for change
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Affordable housing preservation in Washington, DC : a framework for local funding, collaborative governance and community organizing for change
(Explorations in housing studies)
Routledge, 2021
- : hbk
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内容説明・目次
内容説明
Affordable Housing Preservation in Washington, DC uses the case of Washington, DC to examine the past, present, and future of subsidized and unsubsidized affordable housing through the lenses of history, governance, and affordable housing policy and planning.
Affordable housing policy in the US has often been focused at the federal level where the laws and funding to build new affordable housing historically have been determined. However, as federal housing subsidies from the 1960s expire and federal funding continues to decline, local governments, tenants and advocates face the difficult challenge of trying to retain affordability amid increasing demand for housing in many American cities. Now, instead of amassing land, financing and sponsors, affordable housing stakeholders must understand the existing resident needs and have access to the market for affordable housing.
Arguing for preservation as a way of acknowledging a basic right to the city, this book examines the ways that the broad range of stakeholders engage at the building and city levels. This book identifies the underlying challenges that enable or constrain preservation to demonstrate that effective preservation requires long-term relationships that engage residents, build trust and demonstrate a willingness to share power among residents, advocates and the government. It is of great interest to academics and students as well as policy makers and practitioners internationally in the fields of housing studies and policy, urban studies, social policy, sociology and political economy.
目次
Introduction
Chapter 1: Dirt, Development and Displacement
Chapter 2: Preservation and Its Permutations
Chapter 3: Building Bridges and Digging Moats: The Infrastructure for Affordable Housing Preservation
Chapter 4: Policy and Practice Foundations for Preservation
Chapter 5: Strange Bedfellows: Governance Infrastructures for Preservation
Chapter 6: Housing for Community Power and Voice
Chapter 7: Lessons Learned
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