Scandinavian Housing and Planning Research

Title Publication Date Language Citations
A measure of restorative quality in environments1997/01/01English462
Strong ties or weak ties? Neighbourhood networks in a new perspective1996/01/01English137
Housing: the Wobbly Pillar under the Welfare State1987/01/01English81
Types and forms of housing tenure: Towards solving the comparison/translation problem1993/01/01English43
The home and near‐home area offer restoration opportunities differentiated by gender1998/01/01English40
Convergence theory, labour movements, and corporatism: The case of housing1989/01/01English36
“Soft edges” in residential streets1986/01/01English36
Energy use for transportation in 22 Nordic towns1996/01/01English34
Public transport investment and residential property values in helsinki11992/01/01English32
People's beliefs and values as determinants of housing preferences and simulated choices1988/01/01English27
Politics and housing markets—four normative arguments1995/01/01English22
Housing Choices and the Structure of Housing Markets1987/01/01English20
People's evaluation of housing attributes.A study of underlying beliefs and values1987/01/01English20
Transportation energy in Swedish towns and regions1993/01/01English19
Housing market segmentation in Swedish local authorities.Immigrants and Swedes; Young and old1986/01/01English18
A methodological approach to children's participation in urban planning1997/01/01English18
Evaluating environmental impact assessment systems ‐ part 1: Theoretical and methodological considerations1998/01/01English16
Why plan? A multi‐rationality foundation for planning1992/01/01English16
The Social Construction of Housing Facts∗1984/01/01English16
Not the Middle Way But Both Ways—Cooperative Housing in Sweden1992/01/01English14
Networks in urban neighbourhoods: Lost, saved or liberated communities?1990/01/01English14
Sweden's housing policy and the quest for tenure neutrality1987/01/01English14
The Kemeny approach and the case of Finland1987/01/01English12
The aims and methods of comparative housing research1991/01/01English12
The Swedish housing market: Structure, policy and issues1985/01/01English12
Housing Subsidies in the Nordic Countries11987/01/01English11
Housing policies and new construction.A study of chains of moves in Southwest Skåne1984/01/01English11
Stuck in the middle? Danish social housing associations between state, market and civil society1997/01/01English11
Private and social rented housing in Europe: Distinctions, comparisons and resource allocation11995/01/01English11
Normative planning theory and sustainable development1994/01/01English10