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Sasha Tsenkova

    Energy Efficient Affordable Housing
    Housing Policy and Practice
    Housing Policy Reforms in Post-Socialist Europe
    • 2021

      Energy Efficient Affordable Housing

      Policy Design and Implementation in Canadian Cities

      • 168 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the energy-efficiency retrofit programs in Canada's social housing sector, this book evaluates their efficiency and effectiveness through an interdisciplinary lens. It analyzes key policy instruments—regulatory, fiscal, and institutional—using empirical data from case studies and interviews. The text emphasizes strategies for achieving green and affordable housing while addressing climate change and resilience. Its insights are valuable for researchers, policymakers, and social housing organizations, offering lessons for North America and other regions with similar housing challenges.

      Energy Efficient Affordable Housing
    • 2013

      Housing Policy and Practice

      Transition, Complexity And Opportunity

      • 156 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the transition to democracy and market economies, the book analyzes housing policy reforms across 27 countries. It emphasizes seven critical domains, including political support, effective institutions, land management, housing finance, quality improvement, investment sustainability, and access to affordable housing. Through comparative research, it highlights the importance of a supportive policy environment and well-designed instruments to enhance housing system performance. The strategic recommendations tackle challenges like affordable housing shortages and informal settlements.

      Housing Policy and Practice
    • 2009

      Housing Policy Reforms in Post-Socialist Europe

      Lost in Transition

      • 284 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      4,5(2)Abgeben

      Focusing on the transition from centrally-planned to market-based economies, the book examines the significant shifts in housing policy following the end of state socialism. It highlights the decline of housing as a political priority and the emergence of diverse housing systems in post-socialist countries, where traditional state-controlled approaches have faltered. The work investigates whether these new systems are more efficient and equitable, challenging the idea of convergence in housing policies and suggesting that future developments will likely diverge significantly.

      Housing Policy Reforms in Post-Socialist Europe