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Inclusionary Housing and Urban Inequality in London and New York City: Gentrification Through the Back Door

English

By (author): Yuca Meubrink

Municipalities around the world have increasingly used inclusionary housing programs to address their housing shortages. This book problematizes those programs in London and New York City by offering an empirical, research-based perspective on the socio-spatial dimensions of inclusionary housing approaches in both cities. The aim of those programs is to produce affordable housing and foster greater socio-economic inclusion by mandating or incentivizing private developers to include affordable housing units within their market-rate residential developments.

The starting point of this book is the so-called poor door practice in London and New York City, which results in mixed-income developments with separate entrances for affordable housing and wealthier market-rate residents. Focusing on this poor door practice allowed for a critical look at the housing program behind it. By exploring the relationship between inclusionary housing, new-build gentrification, and austerity urbanism, this book highlights the complexity of the planning process and the ambivalences and interdependencies of the actors involved. Thereby, it provides evidence that the provision of affordable housing or social mixing through this program has only limited success and, above all, that it promotes in a sense through the back door the very gentrification and displacement mechanisms it is supposed to counteract.

This book will be of interest to researchers and students of housing studies, planning, and urban sociology, as well as planners and policymakers who are interested in the consequences of their own housing programs.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 580g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Sep 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781032742731

About Yuca Meubrink

Yuca Meubrink currently works as academic coordinator of the interdisciplinary research group Sustainable construction for saving resources and climate protection of Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities. She previously worked as a research and teaching assistant in the study program Metropolitan Culture at the HafenCity University Hamburg Germany from where she also received her Ph.D. She has been a visiting scholar at City University of New York and at Birkbeck University of London. She is also a member of the editorial collective suburban. zeitschrift für kritische stadtforschung a peer-reviewed open access journal. Yuca Meubrink studied North American Studies Cultural and Social Anthropology and Journalism in Berlin Germany.

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