CECODHAS Observatory Colloquium Conference: Urban Change in Europe: The Place of Social Housing in Integrated Policies - London, 1 December 2008 01-12-2008 Introduction This colloquium is the third in a series addressing the future challenges of
social housing across the EU. The event will discuss a number of crucial issues
relating to the role of social housing in integrated urban policiesleading to
sustainable communities. It will specifically address the links between social
housing and deprived neighbourhoods, urban restructuring trends and urban
governance.
Description
The conference gives one the unique opportunity to hear leading European
scholars highlight the merits of current approaches to social housing, community
trends and urban regeneration. Residential segregation by income and/or tenure
is becoming stronger, leading to areas of concentrated vulnerable groups in some
countries. Amongst the variety of negative effects of this situation are
stigmatisation of poor neighbourhoods, reduction in the quality of service
provisions, and overall negative cycles of urban and social decline. Social
housing can often be seen as part of the problem in deteriorating
neighbourhoods. It is necessary to address their role within urban regeneration
to assess their full potential for becoming part of the solution. This
conference will highlight issues affecting the sector throughout Europe, and how
we can be involved in improving areas in need of regeneration, without
sacrificing the quality of housing or communities where people live. Don’t miss
this proactive and informed update on how housing associations should respond to
the trends re-shaping social housing, and the latest demands for neighbourhoods
and communities.
Benefits of attending
If you are interested in hearing how to tackle the major issues affecting
the housing sector, then don’t miss the following high-profile speakers:
Programme
Location
16-22
Great Russell Street, London WC1B 3NN
United Kingdom
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