2020
DOI: 10.3280/tr2020-092011
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Residential segregation and housing policies in Vienna

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“…Co/eco housing planning practices like collectivising brownfield lands, pro-poor housing policies, rental housing incentives and minimum occupancy requirements can enhance ‘Build Back Better’ initiatives by strengthening the social basis of housing practices in climate mitigation and adaptation plans (cf. De Vidovich and Otchere-Darko, 2020; Schneider, 2019). However, a financialised and exclusionary basis of co/eco housing creates a gated community, reiterating the importance of access and distribution questions (Chiodelli, 2015; Muradian and Martinez-Alier, 2001).…”
Section: Re-imagining Institutional Degrowth Responsesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Co/eco housing planning practices like collectivising brownfield lands, pro-poor housing policies, rental housing incentives and minimum occupancy requirements can enhance ‘Build Back Better’ initiatives by strengthening the social basis of housing practices in climate mitigation and adaptation plans (cf. De Vidovich and Otchere-Darko, 2020; Schneider, 2019). However, a financialised and exclusionary basis of co/eco housing creates a gated community, reiterating the importance of access and distribution questions (Chiodelli, 2015; Muradian and Martinez-Alier, 2001).…”
Section: Re-imagining Institutional Degrowth Responsesmentioning
confidence: 99%