1,722
Views
2
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Special issue: Improving urban social and environmental sustainability and Guest Editor: Geoffrey Payne

Sustainable urban housing policies in the era of post-covid climate change mitigation

References

  • Allen A, You N 2002. sustainable urbanisation: bridging the green and brown agendas, Development Planning Unit (DPU), University College London (UCL), London (UK).
  • Archer D, Boonyabancha S.2011 Seeing a disaster as an opportunity: harnessing the energy of disaster survivors for change.Environment & Urbanization Sage.London (UK)Vol. 23. No.2
  • Atkinson A. 2009. Climate change policy, energy and cities. in: international journal of urban sustainable development. Vol. 1. Abingdon (UK & New York, USA): Taylor and Francis; p. Nos.1–2.
  • Audefroy JF. 2011. Haiti: post earthquake lessons learned from traditional construction. in: environment & urbanization. vol. 23. london (uk): sage.
  • beall j, crankshaw o, parnell S. 2002. uniting a divided city: governance and social exclusion in Johannesburg. London (UK): Earthscan.
  • Brown G. 2021. seven ways to change the world. New York (USA: London, UK): Simon and Schuster.
  • Buckley RM, Kallergis A, Wainer L. 2016. Addressing the Housing Challenge: avoiding the Ozymandias Syndrome. In: Environment & Urbanization. Vol. 28. London (UK): Sage.
  • Chant S. 2013. Cities through a ‘gender lens’: a golden ‘urban age’ for women in the Global South. In: Environment & Urbanization. Vol. 25. London (UK): Sage.
  • Cities Alliance. 2006. guide to city development strategies: improving Urban Performance. Cities Alliance (Washington DC, USA).
  • Freire M, Stren R. eds. 2001. The challenge of urban government: policies and practices. Washington DC (USA): World Bank Institute Development Studies.
  • Fiori J, Ramirez R. 1992. Notes on the Self-Help Housing Critique. In: Mathéy K, editor. ‘Beyond Self-Help Housing’. London (U.K): Mansell; p. 23–31.
  • Gilbert A. 2008. Slums, tenants and home-ownership: on blindness to the obvious. in: international development planning review. vol. 30. liverpool (uk).
  • Gupte J, Mitlin D. 2021. COVID-19: what is not being addressed. In: Environment & Urbanization. Vol. 33. London (UK): Sage.
  • Hardoy J, Satterthwaite. 1989. squatter citizen. London (UK): Earthscan.
  • Jenks M, Burgess R. 2000 (eds). compact cities. sustainable urban forms for developing countries. London (UK): Spon Press.
  • Kumar S. 2011. “The research–policy dialectic: a critical reflection on the virility of landlord–tenant research and the impotence of rental housing policy formulation in the urban Global South”. Vol. 15. London (UK). p. 662–673.
  • Lewis S 2021 “’The world risks getting too hot for human life’”, The Guardian Journal 2021 Jul 2, London (UK).
  • Lloyd-Jones T. 2006. mind the gap! post-disaster reconstruction and the Transition from Humanitarian Relief. London (UK): Max Lock Centre, University of Westminster/RICS.
  • Marcuse P. 1992. Why Conventional Self-Help Projects Won’t Work. In: Mathéy K, editor. ‘Beyond Self-Help Housing’. London (U.K): Mansell; p. 15–21.
  • McLeod R, Mullard K 2006 . Introduction: bridging the Finance Gap in Housing and Infrastructure ITDG Publishing, Rugby (UK).
  • Moser CON. 2016. Towards a nexus linking gender assets and transformational pathways in just cities. In: Moser CON, editor. Gender, Asset Accumulation and Just Cities: pathways to Transformation. Abingdon; p. Routledge.
  • Moser CON. 2017. Gender transformation in a new global urban agenda: challenges for habitat iii and beyond. In: Environment & Urbanization. Vol. 29. London (UK): Sage.
  • Patel S, Mitlin D. 2004. The work of sparc, the national slum dwellers federation and mahila milan. In: Mitlin D, Satterthwaite, editors. ‘empowering squatter citizen: the roles of local governments and civil society in reducing urban poverty’. London (UK): Earthscan.
  • Rakodi C. 2016. Addressing gendered inequalities in access to land and housing. In: Moser CON, editor. Gender, Asset Accumulation and Just Cities: pathways to Transformation ”. Abingdon (UK & New York, USA): Routledge.
  • Séjourné M 2012 “Inhabitants’ daily practices to obtain legal status for their homes and security of tenure: Egypt”, chapter in Ababsa. Popular Housing and Urban Land Tenure in the Middle East, The American University in Cairo Press, USA.
  • UN-Habitat, 2003, “The Challenge of Slums: Global Report on Human Settlements 2003”, Earthscan, London (UK).
  • UN-Habitat. 2011. Climate change adaptation [and mitigation] responses in urban areas. in: (chapters 5, 6) in ‘cities and climate change: global report on human settlements. London (UK): Earthscan.
  • UN-Habitat, 2016 “Habitat III New Urban Agenda”,http://habitat3.org/wp-content/uploads/N1639668-English.pdf (accessed Jan 2017).
  • Wakely P. 2018. housing in developing cities: experience and lessons. New York (USA & Abingdon, UK): Routledge, Taylor and Francis.
  • Wakely P. 2020. Partnership: a strategic paradigm for the production & management of affordable housing & sustainable urban development. In: Environment & Urbanization. Vol. 12. London (UK): Sage.
  • Wakely P, Martaarachchi S. 2021. Sustainable community governance and management of urban housing and local environment. In: Town Planning Review. Vol. 92. Liverpool (UK): Liverpool University Press.
  • World Bank, 1993, “housing: enabling markets to work”, World Bank Policy Paper, Washington DC (USA)
  • World Bank. 2015. building regulation for resilience: managing risks for safer cities. Washington DC (USA):World Bank.