2020
DOI: 10.3828/tpr.2020.18
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Negative covenants and real-estate developers’ modus operandi: the case of suburban densification in Oslo, Norway

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“…Indeed, writing nearly two decades ago, Burton et al (1996) and Breheny (1992) were already acknowledging the motivations for, and potential consequences of, a compact urban agenda, identifying conflicts between competing aspirations. More recently, in introducing a special issue on densification in the journal Town Planning Review, Dembski et al (2020) are explicit about the politics of densification, and Dunning et al (2020) and Elvestad and Holsen (2020) engage explicitly with the effects of densification on city regions and suburbs, which Haarstad et al infer are absent from the current analysis.…”
Section: Planning's Perspectives On the Compact Citymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, writing nearly two decades ago, Burton et al (1996) and Breheny (1992) were already acknowledging the motivations for, and potential consequences of, a compact urban agenda, identifying conflicts between competing aspirations. More recently, in introducing a special issue on densification in the journal Town Planning Review, Dembski et al (2020) are explicit about the politics of densification, and Dunning et al (2020) and Elvestad and Holsen (2020) engage explicitly with the effects of densification on city regions and suburbs, which Haarstad et al infer are absent from the current analysis.…”
Section: Planning's Perspectives On the Compact Citymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estas políticas públicas de vivienda, han seguido los parámetros internacionales denominados como: convencionales y no convencionales (Ramírez, 2002); enfocándose en la actualidad en ambiciosos planes de vivienda convencionales 1 , tomándose como referencia, los planes ejecutados en Latinoamérica como es el caso en México (Salinas, 2019) y Brasil (Santos & Vasques, 2019); yen Europa como enNoruega (Elvestad & Holsen, 2020) y Suiza (Debrunner et al, 2020) los cuales tienen como característica común, de estar localizados en áreas periféricas de sus principales urbes (Libertun de Duren, 2017), sobre sectores poco densos (Lerma, 2020).…”
Section: Gestión Pública De La Vivienda Nacional Y Distritalunclassified