Active inclusion : social housing policies and programs : case studies of Vienna, Paris and Hyderabad (Also Available on CD) (Record no. 56426)
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Classification number | P TH-2346 |
Item number | PRA |
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Personal name | Pravalika, S. (PP0006517) |
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Title | Active inclusion : social housing policies and programs : case studies of Vienna, Paris and Hyderabad (Also Available on CD) |
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Date of publication, distribution, etc | 2019 |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | xv,70p.,CD-ROM |
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Formatted contents note | Content<br/>Undertaking i<br/>Certificate iii<br/>Acknowledgments v<br/>Abstract vii<br/>Table of contents ix<br/>List of figures xv<br/>List of tables xvi<br/>1 INTRODUCTION 1<br/>1.1 About the Study 1<br/>1.2 Problem Statement 2<br/>1.3 Aim of the Study 3<br/>1.4 Objectives of the Study 3<br/>1.5 Methodology of the Study 3<br/>1.6 Scope and Limitations 4<br/>2 LITERATURE REVIEW 5<br/>2.1 Concepts and Background of Social Housing 5<br/>2.2 Definitions and Parameters 5<br/>2.3 Affordability and its concepts in India 7<br/>3 SOCIAL HOUSING IN AUSTRIA: A Case of Vienna City 9<br/>3.1 Land Holdings in Austria 9<br/>3.2 Historic setup and development of social housing 10<br/>3.2.1 Decentralized Powers and Housing Policies 10<br/>3.2.2 Privatisation 11<br/>3.3 Institutional Framework 11<br/>3.4 Legal and Regulatory Framework 13<br/>3.5 Understanding Social Housing in Austria 13<br/>3.5.1 Social Rental Housing in Austria 14<br/>3.6 Key Stakeholders in the Social Housing Sector 14<br/>3.7 Land Distribution Mechanism 16<br/>3.8 Key providers of Social Housing 17<br/>3.9 The Current Scenario of Social Housing and its Policies 19<br/>3.9.1 Housing Policies in Austrian and Vienna 19<br/>3.9.2 Sustainable Urban Renewal Programme in Vienna 20<br/>3.10 Access, Allotment and Rental System 23<br/>3.10.1 Access System 23<br/>3.10.2 Allotment System 24<br/>3.10.3 Rental System 25<br/>3.11 Financing of Social Housing 25<br/>3.11.1 Funding Schemes 26<br/>3.11.2 Fiscal framework 26<br/>3.11.3 Financial Share of a Social Housing Project 27<br/>4 SOCIAL HOUSING IN FRANCE: A Case Of Paris City 29<br/>4.1 Land Holdings in France 29<br/>4.2 Historic setup and development of housing 29<br/>4.2.1 Poor conditions of housing and Social Housing crisis 30<br/>4.2.2 The “Grand Ensembles”: It’s success to downfall 30<br/>4.2.3 Impact of Economic Globalization 31<br/>4.3 Institutional Framework 31<br/>4.3.1 Key Stakeholders in the social housing sector 32<br/>4.4 Land Distribution Mechanism 33<br/>4.5 Key Providers of Social Housing 34<br/>4.6 Understanding Social Housing in France 34<br/>4.6.1 Social Rental Housing in France 35<br/>4.7 The Current Scenario of Social Housing and its Policies 36<br/>4.7.1 Urban Policies and Programs in France 36<br/>4.7.2 Social Mix Policies in France and Paris (1990 - 2017) 37<br/>4.8 Access, Allotment and Rental System 39<br/>4.8.1 Access System 39<br/>4.8.2 Allotment System 40<br/>4.8.3 Rental System 40<br/>4.9 Financing of Social Housing 41<br/>4.9.1 Object Side Financial Schemes 41<br/>4.9.2 Subject Side Financial Schemes 42<br/>4.9.3 Subsidies for the housing providers 43<br/>4.9.4 Fiscal Incentives 43<br/>4.9.5 Financial Share of a Social Housing Project 43<br/>5 SOCIAL HOUSING IN INDIA: A Case Of Hyderabad City 45<br/>5.1 Land Holdings in India 45<br/>5.2 Historic setup and development of Affordable housing in India 45<br/>5.3 Social Housing sector in Hyderabad 49<br/>5.3.1 Land Holdings in Hyderabad 49<br/>5.3.2 Institutional Framework 50<br/>5.3.3 Legislative Framework 50<br/>5.3.4 Key actors and their roles 50<br/>5.3.5 Key Providers of Social Housing 51<br/>5.3.6 Evolution of Affordable Housing Programmes 51<br/>5.3.7 Access and Allotment System 54<br/>6 KEY LEARNINGS 55<br/>6.1 Land Holdings and Provision of Land for Social Housing 55<br/>6.2 Housing Policies and Programmes 55<br/>6.3 Institutional Learnings 56<br/>6.4 Format of Public Housing 57<br/>6.5 Legal and Financial Support to the Providers of Social Housing 58<br/>6.6 Legal and Financial Support to the Beneficiaries of Social Housing 59<br/>6.7 Access and Allotment system to Social Housing 60<br/>6.8 Operation and Maintenance of Social Housing 60<br/>6.9 Promotion Social Integrity through Social Housing Model 61<br/>6.10 Spatial Planning considerations with respect to housing 61<br/>7 KEY RECOMMENDATIONS 63<br/>8 CONCLUSION 67<br/>9 REFERENCES 69<br/> |
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Personal name | Sharma, Rutool (Guide) |
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Country | India |
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Topic | 2017 Batch |
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Topic | FP-PG |
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Dewey Decimal Classification | Faculty of Planning | CEPT Library | CEPT Library | 04/07/2019 | Faculty of Planning | P TH-2346 PRA | 021271 | 04/07/2019 | 04/07/2019 | Thesis |