Le logement social en Europe au début du xxie siècle : La révision générale / / Claire Lévy-Vroelant, Christian Tutin
| Le logement social en Europe au début du xxie siècle : La révision générale / / Claire Lévy-Vroelant, Christian Tutin |
| Autore | Allen Judith |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Rennes, : Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2015 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (250 p.) |
| Altri autori (Persone) |
DrosteChristiane
ElsingaMarja GhekièreLaurent HegedüsJózsef Knorr-SiedowThomas Lévy-VroelantClaire MagnusonLena NorrisMichelle RedmondDeclan ReinprechtChristoph ScanlonKathleen TurnerBengt TutinChristian VestergaardHedvig WassenbergFrank WhiteheadChristine |
| Soggetto topico |
Social Work & Social Policy
politique du logement logement social Union européenne XXIe siècle |
| Soggetto non controllato |
XXIe siècle
Union européenne politique du logement logement social |
| ISBN | 2-7535-3671-6 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | fre |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910137026103321 |
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| Rennes, : Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2015 | ||
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Milestones in European housing finance / / edited by Jens Lunde, Christine Whitehead
| Milestones in European housing finance / / edited by Jens Lunde, Christine Whitehead |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | West Sussex, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2016 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (510 p.) |
| Disciplina | 332.7/22 |
| Collana | Real Estate Issues |
| Soggetto topico | Housing - Europe - Finance - History |
| Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
| ISBN |
1-118-92944-6
1-118-92943-8 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Title Page; Table of Contents; Notes on Contributors; Foreword; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; Why analyse developments in housing finance?; Defining housing finance; The countries; Trends in mortgage systems; Mortgage debt and house price increases - enabling each other?; Conclusions; References; 2 European Housing Finance Models in 1989 and 2014; Introduction; Mortgage systems; Funding the supply of mortgages; Mortgage characteristics; Overview; References; 3 Australia's 25 Years with a Deregulated Housing Finance System; The economic and institutional environment of the last 25 years
Key milestonesImpacts and implications of changes; Emerging issues; Conclusion; Acknowledgements; References; 4 Milestones in Housing Finance in Austria over the Last 25 Years; The economic and institutional environment of the last 25 years; Finance milestones; Impacts and outcomes; Looking to the future; Acknowledgements; References; 5 Milestones in 25 Years of Housing Finance in Belgium; Introduction; The Belgian housing finance system; The economic and institutional environment of the last 25 years in Belgium; Milestones during the last 25 years of housing finance in Belgium; Impacts Looking to the futureAcknowledgements; References; 6 Milestones in Housing Finance in the Czech Republic since 1990; Introduction; Milestones in housing finance; Impacts; Future prospects; Acknowledgements; References; 7 Milestones in Danish Housing Finance since 1990; Introduction; The economic environment of the last 25 years; The Danish mortgage system; Key milestones; The impacts of these milestones over the last 25 years; Parallel development in house prices and owner-occupiers' net debt; The housing crisis, the national banking crisisand the Global Financial Crisis; The aftermath The rescue operationsLooking to the future; Acknowledgements; References; 8 Milestones in Housing Finance in England; Introduction; The economic and institutional environment of the last 25 years; Milestones in private housing finance; Milestones in social and affordable housing finance; Impacts; Looking to the future; References; 9 Milestones in Housing Finance in Finland; Introduction; Key milestones; Impacts and implications of changes; Looking to the future; References; Further reading; 10 Milestones of Housing Finance in France between 1988 and 2014 Introduction: A quarter of a century laterFinance milestones; Specifics of French housing finance; Impacts; Looking to the future; Conclusions; References; 11 Milestones in the Development of the German Housing Finance System in the Last 25 Years; The initial situation in 1989; Milestones at a glance; German reunification (1990): A friendly takeover by the white knight?; The conversion of homeownership subsidisation from a tax to a grant system (1996): Heading for a new balance of tenures?; Integration and deregulation of capital markets: risks for the future? Trying to run a housing system without subsidies |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910137178303321 |
| West Sussex, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2016 | ||
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Milestones in European housing finance / / edited by Jens Lunde, Christine Whitehead
| Milestones in European housing finance / / edited by Jens Lunde, Christine Whitehead |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | West Sussex, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2016 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (510 p.) |
| Disciplina | 332.7/22 |
| Collana | Real Estate Issues |
| Soggetto topico | Housing - Europe - Finance - History |
| ISBN |
1-118-92944-6
1-118-92943-8 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Title Page; Table of Contents; Notes on Contributors; Foreword; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; Why analyse developments in housing finance?; Defining housing finance; The countries; Trends in mortgage systems; Mortgage debt and house price increases - enabling each other?; Conclusions; References; 2 European Housing Finance Models in 1989 and 2014; Introduction; Mortgage systems; Funding the supply of mortgages; Mortgage characteristics; Overview; References; 3 Australia's 25 Years with a Deregulated Housing Finance System; The economic and institutional environment of the last 25 years
Key milestonesImpacts and implications of changes; Emerging issues; Conclusion; Acknowledgements; References; 4 Milestones in Housing Finance in Austria over the Last 25 Years; The economic and institutional environment of the last 25 years; Finance milestones; Impacts and outcomes; Looking to the future; Acknowledgements; References; 5 Milestones in 25 Years of Housing Finance in Belgium; Introduction; The Belgian housing finance system; The economic and institutional environment of the last 25 years in Belgium; Milestones during the last 25 years of housing finance in Belgium; Impacts Looking to the futureAcknowledgements; References; 6 Milestones in Housing Finance in the Czech Republic since 1990; Introduction; Milestones in housing finance; Impacts; Future prospects; Acknowledgements; References; 7 Milestones in Danish Housing Finance since 1990; Introduction; The economic environment of the last 25 years; The Danish mortgage system; Key milestones; The impacts of these milestones over the last 25 years; Parallel development in house prices and owner-occupiers' net debt; The housing crisis, the national banking crisisand the Global Financial Crisis; The aftermath The rescue operationsLooking to the future; Acknowledgements; References; 8 Milestones in Housing Finance in England; Introduction; The economic and institutional environment of the last 25 years; Milestones in private housing finance; Milestones in social and affordable housing finance; Impacts; Looking to the future; References; 9 Milestones in Housing Finance in Finland; Introduction; Key milestones; Impacts and implications of changes; Looking to the future; References; Further reading; 10 Milestones of Housing Finance in France between 1988 and 2014 Introduction: A quarter of a century laterFinance milestones; Specifics of French housing finance; Impacts; Looking to the future; Conclusions; References; 11 Milestones in the Development of the German Housing Finance System in the Last 25 Years; The initial situation in 1989; Milestones at a glance; German reunification (1990): A friendly takeover by the white knight?; The conversion of homeownership subsidisation from a tax to a grant system (1996): Heading for a new balance of tenures?; Integration and deregulation of capital markets: risks for the future? Trying to run a housing system without subsidies |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910830639703321 |
| West Sussex, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2016 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Planning gain : providing infrastructure and affordable housing / / edited by Tony Crook, John Henneberry, Christine Whitehead
| Planning gain : providing infrastructure and affordable housing / / edited by Tony Crook, John Henneberry, Christine Whitehead |
| Autore | Crook Tony <1944-> |
| Edizione | [1st ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2016 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource |
| Disciplina | 711/.40941 |
| Collana | Real Estate Issues |
| Soggetto topico |
Real estate development - Great Britain
Housing development - Great Britain |
| Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
| ISBN |
1-119-07511-4
1-119-07510-6 1-119-07512-2 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Cover -- Real Estate Issues -- Books in the series -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword by Dame Kate Barker -- Preface -- Notes on Contributors -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Purpose of the book -- The development process and the creation of development value -- The taxation of development value -- Factors affecting effective development value capture -- Property rights and ownership -- The need for finance -- The ownership of development rights -- Taxing value or raising charges -- Rules versus discretion? -- Fixed taxes, tariffs and negotiated contributions -- Hypothecation and contract -- Key factors behind the development of planning gain policy in England -- Political economy -- The planning system -- Central-local relations: Local discretion, innovation and adoption -- Definitions -- The structure of the book -- Chapter 2 The Economics of Development Value and Planning Gain -- Introduction -- Why is land and its value special? -- The potential to tax increasing land values without generating inefficiency -- The impact of planning on development values - the creation of planning gain -- How are these values achieved? -- Planning affects land supply -- Planning affects demand -- Planning affects density of construction and use -- Planning affects prices and quantities -- Bringing together the possibilities -- Instruments available to capture planning gain -- Overview -- Chapter 3 Capturing Development Value Through de jure National Taxation: The English Experience -- Introduction -- Betterment and development value defined -- Compensation and betterment: the Uthwatt principles -- Taxing development value: post-war national schemes -- 1947: The development charge and the central land tribunal -- 1967: Betterment levy and land commission.
1974, 1975 and 1976: Development Gains Tax, the Community Land Scheme and Development Land Tax -- Lessons learned -- Chapter 4 Planning Obligations Policy in England: de facto Taxation of Development Value -- Introduction -- Planning obligations: the key principles -- Using planning obligations to secure land and funding for affordable housing -- The overall framework -- Detailed requirements -- Recent policy initiatives -- Tariffs -- Optional planning charge -- Planning gain supplement -- Community infrastructure levy -- Changes to CIL and new LPA incentives -- Viability and S106 -- CIL policy: concluding comments -- Conclusions -- Chapter 5 Development Viability -- Introduction -- Development viability -- Threshold land value -- Development appraisal -- Property development within the wider property market -- Development appraisal -- Estimating the residual value of a residential development site -- Assessing the impact of planning obligations and developer's contributions on the viability of development proposals -- Accounting for spatial and temporal variations in the development market -- Conclusion: addressing the viability dilemma? -- Chapter 6 The Incidence and Value of Planning Obligations -- Introduction -- The growth of obligations -- Methods for measuring the incidence and calculating the value of planning obligations in England -- The number of obligations in England -- Affordable housing obligations in England -- The total value of planning obligations agreed in England -- Planning obligations in Scotland and Wales -- Rural exceptions schemes -- Who pays for the obligations? -- Conclusions -- Chapter 7 Spatial Variation in the Incidence and Value of Planning Obligations -- Introduction -- Defining and disseminating good practice in planning obligations -- Review of earlier evidence -- Good practice research and advice. Implications of evidence and good practice guides -- A note on Scotland and Wales -- Regional variations in the value of planning obligations -- Quantitative analysis of the drivers of the incidence and value of planning obligations -- Qualitative explanations for spatial variations in planning obligations -- The changing practice context -- Stretching the 'rational nexus' -- Delivery -- Conclusions -- Chapter 8 Delivering Planning Obligations - Are Agreements Successfully Delivered? -- Introduction -- Why consider delivery of planning obligations? -- Types of planning obligations -- Case-study evidence of successful delivery of planning obligations -- Quantitative evidence on the delivery of obligations -- The factors affecting the delivery of affordable housing obligations -- Trends in the delivery of affordable housing -- The impact of the economic downturn on delivery -- Implementing the community infrastructure levy -- Conclusions -- Chapter 9 International Experience -- Introduction: making comparisons and transferring experience -- Australia -- Planning policy, planning legislation and its administration -- Developer contributions to infrastructure -- Developer contributions to affordable housing -- Germany -- Planning authorities and the planning system -- Special mechanisms for controlling growth -- Land readjustment -- Provision of housing and related infrastructure -- The Netherlands -- Planning institutions and planning policies -- Changing housing policies -- Providing land and related infrastructure -- United States -- The constitution, planning and its administration -- Developer contributions to infrastructure: impact fees -- The impact of fees on prices and land values -- Developer contributions to affordable housing: inclusionary zoning and linkage fees -- Linkage fees. Summary and conclusions: comparing the English and international experience -- Chapter 10 Summary and Conclusions -- Introduction -- Policies for capturing development value -- National approaches -- Locally based approaches -- International experience -- Overview -- The economics of planning obligations -- The sources and measurement of value -- The complexities in assessing development gain -- Planning constraints -- Approaches to capturing gains -- The financial aspects of planning obligations -- Conclusions -- Looking forward: England -- Looking forward: international experience -- Index -- Advertisements -- EULA. |
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| Chichester, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2016 | ||
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Planning gain : providing infrastructure and affordable housing / / edited by Tony Crook, John Henneberry, Christine Whitehead
| Planning gain : providing infrastructure and affordable housing / / edited by Tony Crook, John Henneberry, Christine Whitehead |
| Autore | Crook Tony <1944-> |
| Edizione | [1st ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2016 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource |
| Disciplina | 711/.40941 |
| Collana | Real Estate Issues |
| Soggetto topico |
Real estate development - Great Britain
Housing development - Great Britain |
| ISBN |
1-119-07511-4
1-119-07510-6 1-119-07512-2 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Cover -- Real Estate Issues -- Books in the series -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword by Dame Kate Barker -- Preface -- Notes on Contributors -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Purpose of the book -- The development process and the creation of development value -- The taxation of development value -- Factors affecting effective development value capture -- Property rights and ownership -- The need for finance -- The ownership of development rights -- Taxing value or raising charges -- Rules versus discretion? -- Fixed taxes, tariffs and negotiated contributions -- Hypothecation and contract -- Key factors behind the development of planning gain policy in England -- Political economy -- The planning system -- Central-local relations: Local discretion, innovation and adoption -- Definitions -- The structure of the book -- Chapter 2 The Economics of Development Value and Planning Gain -- Introduction -- Why is land and its value special? -- The potential to tax increasing land values without generating inefficiency -- The impact of planning on development values - the creation of planning gain -- How are these values achieved? -- Planning affects land supply -- Planning affects demand -- Planning affects density of construction and use -- Planning affects prices and quantities -- Bringing together the possibilities -- Instruments available to capture planning gain -- Overview -- Chapter 3 Capturing Development Value Through de jure National Taxation: The English Experience -- Introduction -- Betterment and development value defined -- Compensation and betterment: the Uthwatt principles -- Taxing development value: post-war national schemes -- 1947: The development charge and the central land tribunal -- 1967: Betterment levy and land commission.
1974, 1975 and 1976: Development Gains Tax, the Community Land Scheme and Development Land Tax -- Lessons learned -- Chapter 4 Planning Obligations Policy in England: de facto Taxation of Development Value -- Introduction -- Planning obligations: the key principles -- Using planning obligations to secure land and funding for affordable housing -- The overall framework -- Detailed requirements -- Recent policy initiatives -- Tariffs -- Optional planning charge -- Planning gain supplement -- Community infrastructure levy -- Changes to CIL and new LPA incentives -- Viability and S106 -- CIL policy: concluding comments -- Conclusions -- Chapter 5 Development Viability -- Introduction -- Development viability -- Threshold land value -- Development appraisal -- Property development within the wider property market -- Development appraisal -- Estimating the residual value of a residential development site -- Assessing the impact of planning obligations and developer's contributions on the viability of development proposals -- Accounting for spatial and temporal variations in the development market -- Conclusion: addressing the viability dilemma? -- Chapter 6 The Incidence and Value of Planning Obligations -- Introduction -- The growth of obligations -- Methods for measuring the incidence and calculating the value of planning obligations in England -- The number of obligations in England -- Affordable housing obligations in England -- The total value of planning obligations agreed in England -- Planning obligations in Scotland and Wales -- Rural exceptions schemes -- Who pays for the obligations? -- Conclusions -- Chapter 7 Spatial Variation in the Incidence and Value of Planning Obligations -- Introduction -- Defining and disseminating good practice in planning obligations -- Review of earlier evidence -- Good practice research and advice. Implications of evidence and good practice guides -- A note on Scotland and Wales -- Regional variations in the value of planning obligations -- Quantitative analysis of the drivers of the incidence and value of planning obligations -- Qualitative explanations for spatial variations in planning obligations -- The changing practice context -- Stretching the 'rational nexus' -- Delivery -- Conclusions -- Chapter 8 Delivering Planning Obligations - Are Agreements Successfully Delivered? -- Introduction -- Why consider delivery of planning obligations? -- Types of planning obligations -- Case-study evidence of successful delivery of planning obligations -- Quantitative evidence on the delivery of obligations -- The factors affecting the delivery of affordable housing obligations -- Trends in the delivery of affordable housing -- The impact of the economic downturn on delivery -- Implementing the community infrastructure levy -- Conclusions -- Chapter 9 International Experience -- Introduction: making comparisons and transferring experience -- Australia -- Planning policy, planning legislation and its administration -- Developer contributions to infrastructure -- Developer contributions to affordable housing -- Germany -- Planning authorities and the planning system -- Special mechanisms for controlling growth -- Land readjustment -- Provision of housing and related infrastructure -- The Netherlands -- Planning institutions and planning policies -- Changing housing policies -- Providing land and related infrastructure -- United States -- The constitution, planning and its administration -- Developer contributions to infrastructure: impact fees -- The impact of fees on prices and land values -- Developer contributions to affordable housing: inclusionary zoning and linkage fees -- Linkage fees. Summary and conclusions: comparing the English and international experience -- Chapter 10 Summary and Conclusions -- Introduction -- Policies for capturing development value -- National approaches -- Locally based approaches -- International experience -- Overview -- The economics of planning obligations -- The sources and measurement of value -- The complexities in assessing development gain -- Planning constraints -- Approaches to capturing gains -- The financial aspects of planning obligations -- Conclusions -- Looking forward: England -- Looking forward: international experience -- Index -- Advertisements -- EULA. |
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| Chichester, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2016 | ||
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Social housing in Europe / / edited by Kathleen Scanlon, Christine Whitehead, Melissa Fernandez Arrigoitia
| Social housing in Europe / / edited by Kathleen Scanlon, Christine Whitehead, Melissa Fernandez Arrigoitia |
| Edizione | [First edition.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | West Sussex, England : , : John Wiley & Sons, , 2014 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (494 p.) |
| Disciplina | 363.5/85094 |
| Collana | Real Estate Issues |
| Soggetto topico |
Public housing - Europe
Housing policy - Europe |
| ISBN |
1-118-41238-9
1-118-41235-4 1-118-41236-2 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Notes on Contributors; Foreword by Claude Taffin; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 Introduction; National stocks of social housing; Ownership; Rents; Access; Housing allowance; Demographics of social tenants; Section One: Social Housing in 12 European Countries; Part I Large Social Housing Sectors; Chapter 2 Social Housing in the Netherlands; Position of social housing; Historical development; The provision of social housing; Finance; Rents; Access and allocation; Social housing-tenants; Governance and regulation; Current debates
Chapter 3 Social Housing in Scotland Introduction; Historical development of social housing in Scotland; Tenure profile and trends; Insecure accommodation; Housing allocations; Financing of social housing; Governance and regulation; Capital investment in housing; Right to Buy; Housing finance; New house-building trends; Financial innovations; Conclusion: Present-day policy environment; Chapter 4 Social Housing in Austria; Introduction: the current position of social housing; Historical development of the sector up to the present; Provision of social housing; Financing; Rents; Access Demographics Governance and regulation; Current policy environment; Part II Medium Social Housing Sectors; Chapter 5 Social Housing in Denmark; Introduction; The current position of social housing; Provision of social housing; Landsbyggefonden/The National Building Fund; Access to social housing/eligibility; Demographics of social housing; Rent levels; Other forms of affordable provision; The political debate; Recent initiatives; Conclusion; Chapter 6 Social Housing in Sweden; The concept of social housing in the Swedish context; Tenure forms and rent setting in Sweden; MHCs in Sweden Housing allowances and other economic support How the social authorities work with housing issues; Some recent trends; Conclusion; Chapter 7 Social Housing in England; The housing stock and the changing importance of tenure structure; Structure and ownership in the social sector; Investment in new social housing; Financing the social sector; Rent determination; Who lives in the social sector?; Looking to the future; Chapter 8 Social Housing in France; Introduction: the current position of social housing in France; Historical development of social housing Organisation of the social housing sector Financing social housing; Rents; Access and allocation; Tenant demographics; Current issues and political debates; Part III Small Social Housing Sectors; Chapter 9 Social Housing in the Republic of Ireland; Introduction; The development of the social housing sector; Housing need and social housing tenants; The local authority sector; The housing association sector; Planning gain and social housing; Social housing support: rent supplement and social housing leasing; Future trends and policy; Chapter 10 Social Housing in the Czech Republic; Introduction The current position of social housing |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910139113103321 |
| West Sussex, England : , : John Wiley & Sons, , 2014 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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