Sustainable Collective Housing

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Capital Investment
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Energy Efficiency
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German Case Studies
Housing Stock
Housing Stock's Goods
Housing Sustainability
Institutional Regimes Framework
Low Coherence
Low Extent
Multi-family Dwellings
Non-profit Housing
Non-profit Housing Companies
Non-residential Space
Pension Foundation
Public Housing Companies
Spanish Case Studies
Stock Owner
Sustainability Marks
Sustainable Development Movement
sustainable housing
sustainable housing policy
Traditional Sectoral Approach
Urban Metabolism
User Actor Behaviour
Water Sink

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138109148
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 24 May 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Housing stocks provide much more than just shelter. Energy suppliers, pension fund managers and public transit providers are but a few of the many stakeholders that have a regulated interest in the non-shelter goods and services offered by housing. Such stakeholders and their activities are traditionally addressed on a sectoral basis, yet regulations that are designed to apply to one often have unintended effects on another, effects that may produce negative pressure on the housing stock – and the wider built environment – in terms of sustainability.

Sustainable Collective Housing presents a new and comprehensive approach to the study of the regulations pertaining to housing: the institutional regimes framework. By considering the housing stock as a resource, this framework enables the ensemble of public policies, property rights and contracts that govern all shelter and non-shelter uses of housing to be identified, analyzed and evaluated. Using examples from Switzerland, Germany and Spain, this book describes the regulatory conditions that must be in place before housing sustainability issues can be effectively tackled. The book will provide policy-makers, housing stock owners and other stakeholders with the knowledge and tools to make rational and legitimate decisions regarding housing sustainability.

Lee Ann Nicol is a research associate at ETH CASE – the Centre for Research on Architecture, Society & the Built Environment at ETH Zurich. With a background in engineering and urban planning, her research interests lie in sustainable urban development, specifically the institutional considerations of sustainability in the housing sector.

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