Engels | 27-01-2021 | 180 pagina's
9789463663748
Paperback / softback
Recently, Chinese Public Rental Housing (PRH) provision has witnessed a shift from ‘government’ to ‘governance’: policy making shifted from government steering to mixed forms involving government, market and civic actors to pursue effective and fair policies. In the meantime, this new-era PRH governance is credited with mixed results. However, the existing studies fail to describe the mechanisms underlying this new-era governance of PRH with the rising involvement of market actors and those in civil society and whether the new-era governance is considered to be effective, achieving the objective of stability. Therefore, this PhD research aims to fill the two research gaps through building a better understanding of the PRH governance in the current Chinese context and evaluating PRH governance. To fulfil this aim, this dissertation is underpinned by a theoretical foundation from the governance perspective and adopts a mixed-method approach with quantitative and qualitative data in the study of Chinese PRH provision. The dissertation reveals the essence of the current Chinese PRH governance by bringing forth a governance model and shows the structures and mechanisms for non-governmental actors to play a role in the governance of PRH. The dissertation also shows the perceived governance outcomes from tenants’ perspective and demonstrates two main governance challenges of Inclusionary Housing, a newly introduced instrument adopted in the Chinese PRH governance. Based on the results, this PhD research theoretically and empirically contributes to the housing governance literature.
EAN (ISBN) : | 9789463663748 |
Uitgever : | TU Delft Open |
Publicatiedatum : | 27-01-2021 |
Uitvoering : | Paperback / softback |
Taal : | Engels |
Hoogte : | 235 mm |
Breedte : | 191 mm |
Dikte : | 13 mm |
Gewicht : | 424 gr |
Voorraad : | Print-on-demand (mogelijk langere levertijd) |
Bladzijden : | 180 |
Reeks : | A+BE Architecture and the Built Environment |