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Why is the state intervening in the housing market?
- regulate imbalances
- reduce social harm
- to achieve other goals
- land value capturing
What is liveability?
- from one issue to a holistic concept
- living environment links to needs of residents
- qualities of a place that determine the quality of life
Relative liveability
Environmental and social quality as perceived by residents, visitors and costumers of an area.
What factors can influence liveability?
- of what
- for whom
- what kind
- analytical and normative
Transport oriented development
Combining high density mixed development around transport hubs. Accessibility goes up as functions are located more densely
Accessibility vs. mobility
Accessibility: means by which an individual can accomplish some economic or social activity through access to that activity
Mobility: Movement form people and goods.
Concentric circle model
Describe spatial development of industrial cities.
Compare urban development to the model.
Comparative framework
Three steps principle VINEX
- build new houses in existing cities
- build houses next to existing cities
- build houses in new towns with good public transport
Economic rent
Earn income from renting out a house (passive)
Future planning
- digital storytelling
- serious gaming
- data city
- advanced spatial analysis
Why China can avoid slums?
- strong government
- one child policy
- industrial revolution
- blue print
- people can return to the rural
Spatial implications of urban logistic changes
- streets are made for deliveries by alternative transport?
- will it actually make the city more walkable?