Scandinavian Housing and Planning Research

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Analysing housing preferences with decision plan nets1997/01/01English10
Rolling stones for the resurrection of policy as the focus of comparative housing research1991/01/01English10
The role of business services in regional development—A new growth centre strategy?11986/01/01English10
Marketisation or regulation in housing provision? Sweden and the E4 growth region in European perspective1991/01/01English10
Swedish rental policy—a complex superstructure with cracking foundations1994/01/01English10
The housing provision chain as a comparative analytical framework1991/01/01English9
Urban expansion in Norway ‐ development by plan?1997/01/01English9
House, home and the place of dwelling1993/01/01English9
Locals, incomers and second homes—the role of resold public sector dwellings in rural Scotland1994/01/01English8
Britain and Sweden: Premature obsolescence of housing1985/01/01English8
The social construction of projects. A case study of organizing an extraordinary building project—The Stockholm globe arena1992/01/01English8
Neither market nor command economy: Swedish negotiative rent setting in practice1998/01/01English8
Privatization and restructuring public involvement in housing provision in Britain1993/01/01English8
Ethics and values of Swedish planners: A replication and comparison with an American study1990/01/01English7
The crisis of public housing in Sweden—Economic reality or organizational myth?1991/01/01English7
Tenants' involvement in the management of social housing in the Nordic countries1986/01/01English7
Residential vacancy chain models of an urban housing market. Exercises in impact and needs assessment1988/01/01English7
The role of public housing in Israel: Effects of privatization1995/01/01English7
Decentralisation in the public housing sector in Sweden1988/01/01English7
The childhood “deconstruction” of nature and the construction of “natural” housing environments for children1986/01/01English7
The Swedish housing rehabilitation programme—An increase in welfare or a confiscation of quality of life? Some thoughts on planning and moral responsibility1986/01/01English7
Local housing markets, structure and buyer behaviour: The east belfast case1994/01/01English7
Home, sick: Implications of health care delivery in the home1998/01/01English7
Housing provision in high growth regions. A comparative study of four European sub‐regions1988/01/01English7
Planning theory: Democracy or sustainable development? – Both (but don't bother about the bread, please)11998/01/01English7
Housing renewal policy in Sweden and health consequences among the aged1987/01/01English7
The Politics of Privatization1987/01/01English6
Danish low‐rise housing co‐operatives (bofsellesskaber) as an example of a local community organization1985/01/01English6
Housing demand and intra‐urban mobility of finnish housing allowance recipients11988/01/01English6
From deficient planning to “incapable tenants”. Changing discourses on housing problems in Sweden1996/01/01English6