2013
DOI: 10.1080/09654313.2013.820098
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Residential Attractiveness as a Public Policy Goal for Declining Industrial Cities: Housing Renewal Strategies in Mulhouse, Roubaix and Saint-Etienne (France)

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“…Wong (15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22)(23)(24), student volunteer) specified another program organized by CCDC: "We have a program called Youth for Single Room Occupancy, aiming at caring about the people living in single room occupancy. Each month, young volunteers, like me, will teach those people something, like how to survive in earthquakes, and how to use Internet and some simple software.…”
Section: Discussion: Policy Implications and Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Wong (15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22)(23)(24), student volunteer) specified another program organized by CCDC: "We have a program called Youth for Single Room Occupancy, aiming at caring about the people living in single room occupancy. Each month, young volunteers, like me, will teach those people something, like how to survive in earthquakes, and how to use Internet and some simple software.…”
Section: Discussion: Policy Implications and Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In sum, neighborhoods with a declining quality and attractiveness often give rise to residents' negative mental and psychological experiences toward their home [78]. This leads to the loss of collective place attachment and sense of belonging [9,12,22], and generates a detrimental effect on the willingness of people to remain [12]. People might be more inclined to leave a neighborhood with a bad image [21,79].…”
Section: The Perception Of Neighborhood Decline and The Experience Ofmentioning
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“…While there are many similarities between strategies put in place to reverse urban shrinkage, it is important to underline that political choices made at the local level and can make a difference (Albecker, 2010;Albecker and Fol, 2010;Miot, 2011). The degree to which local actors decide to control private investment and negotiate public-private partnerships is important and defines, to a certain extent, the social outcomes of regeneration strategies.…”
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“…However the development of pockets of relative wealth leads to a socio-spatial fragmentation of the city (Cunningham-Sabot and Roth, 2011). The case of Roubaix studied by Rousseau (2010) and Miot (2011) describes very similar policies based on image and culture-led regeneration strategies. The creation of a new housing supply by private developers 6.…”
Section: Urban Shrinkage In France and Its Socio-spatial Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%