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Title Housing contemporary Ireland : policy, society and shelter / edited by Michelle Norris and Declan Redmond
Published Dordrecht ; London : Springer, 2007

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Description 1 online resource (xvii, 437 pages)
Contents Setting the scene : transformations in Irish housing / Declan Redmond and Michelle Norris -- The housing market and owner occupation in Ireland / Cathal O'Connell -- Access denied? The challenge of affordability for sustainable access to housing / Dáithí Downey -- Housing expenditures, housing poverty and housing wealth : Irish home owners in comparative context / Tony Fahey and Brian Nolan -- The private rented sector / Yvonne Galligan -- Uneven development and the private rental market : problems and prospects for low-income households / Michael Punch -- Urban renewal and the private rented sector / Andrew MacLaran and Brendan Williams -- Social housing / Michelle Norris -- Reforming local authority housing management : the case of tenant participation in estate management / Declan Redmond and Michelle Norris -- The changing nature of the housing association sector / Simon Brooke and Vanda Clayton -- Housing, equality and inequality / Eithne Fitzgerald and Nessa Winston -- Homelessness / Eoin O'Sullivan -- Accommodating the traveller community / David Silke -- Spatial planning frameworks and housing / Michael Bannon -- Planning and sustainability : metropolitan planning, housing and land policy / Brendan Williams and Michael Punch -- Urban design and residential environments / Derry O'Connell -- Rural housing : politics, public policy and planning / Mark Scott -- Irish housing in the European context / Michelle Norris and Patrick Shiels
Summary The period since the mid-1990s is distinguished by radical change in the housing sector in Ireland. During this time, house prices rose at an unprecedented rate. Between 1993 and 2003 the average price of a new house in the State increased by 220 percent. Private rents also grew and waiting lists for social housing lengthened. At the same time, new house building increased rapidly to one of the highest rates in the European Union. This development transformed city centres and suburbs, and also provincial towns and the countryside, which saw unprecedented construction of holiday homes and estates for commuters working in urban areas. This book, the first comprehensive review of housing in Ireland for many years, introduces, in an accessible manner, the key housing developments since the foundation of the State and also reports on the findings of the latest research on the transformation of the sector in the past decade. The issues examined here include: -the impact of the house price boom on wealth and affordability -the urban renewal schemes and private rented housing -the management of social housing -the accommodation of Travellers and homeless people -rural housing policy and politics During the past decade, Ireland's economic growth has attracted international attention. This book analyses the consequences of that growth on housing and serves as a primer to other countries on the complexities of delivering sustainable housing solutions in the face of economic success. As such, this book will be of interest to students, practitioners and policy-makers involved in the housing field worldwide and to anyone who wishes to learn more about the causes and effects of Ireland's recent housing boom
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 391-419) and index
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In Springer e-books
Subject Housing -- Ireland
Housing policy -- Ireland
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Infrastructure.
Environnement.
Sciences de la terre.
Housing
Housing policy
Ireland
Form Electronic book
Author Norris, Michelle.
Redmond, Declan.
ISBN 9781402056741
1402056745
1402056737
9781402056734
6610804699
9786610804696