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Journal articles on the topic "Residential Succession"

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Coulson, N. Edward, and Eric W. Bond. "A Hedonic Approach to Residential Succession." Review of Economics and Statistics 72, no. 3 (August 1990): 433. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2109351.

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Yanmei Li and Hazel A. Morrow-Jones. "The Impact of Residential Mortgage Foreclosure on Neighborhood Change and Succession." Journal of Planning Education and Research 30, no. 1 (July 8, 2010): 22–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0739456x10375305.

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MAKINDE, Olusola Oladapo, and Olubukunmi Temitope MAKINDE. "An Analysis of Land Use Succession and Property Value in Ile-Ife, Nigeria." Randwick International of Social Science Journal 1, no. 1 (April 25, 2020): 133–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.47175/rissj.v1i1.17.

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Land use succession systems have played a crucial role in cities transformation, evading and mitigating the adverse impacts on property value and unplanned development. However, such developments were not aimed at ensuring orderly spatial development which is consistent with land use and sustainable development. This study determined the trends in properties values between the year 2002 and 2016 and examined the relationship between rental values and types of Land Use Succession (LUS) in Ile-Ife, Nigeria. This was to provide information that could enhance property investment decision. Both primary and secondary data were used for the study. Primary data were obtained through the use of the questionnaire. This was administered to landlords, Estate Surveyors and Valuers and on the official of Ife Central Town Planning and Land Services Department. Data were collected from the respondents on the three major roads where LUS was prevalent. Four hundred and fifty buildings were identified out of which 50% were selected. Data collected were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics such as trend analysis and Analysis of variance (ANOVA). The result showed that residential properties increased by 42.2% while commercial property increased by 57.8% between the year 2002 and 2016. The result also showed a significant statistical relationship between properties values and types of LUS with corresponding P-values of 0.000, 0.000 and 0.019 for residential-commercial, residential cum commercial and residential-religion types of LUS respectively. The study concluded that an increase in rental value as a result of LUS is capable of enhancing property investment decision.
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Anjomani, Ardeshir, Jon Erickson, and Walter Malone. "Racial Succession and Residential Mobility in Dallas-Fort Worth and San Antonio." Journal of Urban Affairs 14, no. 1 (March 1992): 43–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9906.1992.tb00274.x.

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Wright, Richard, Mark Ellis, Steven R. Holloway, and Gemma Catney. "The Instability of Highly Racially Diverse Residential Neighborhoods in the United States." Sociology of Race and Ethnicity 6, no. 3 (December 21, 2018): 365–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2332649218819168.

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This research concerns the location and stability of highly racially diverse census tracts in the United States. Like some other scholars, the authors define such tracts conservatively, requiring the significant presence of at least three racialized groups. Of the approximately 65,000 tracts in the country, there were 197 highly diverse tracts in 1990 and 998 in 2010. Most were located in large metropolitan areas. Stably integrated highly diverse tracts were the exception rather than the rule. The vast majority of highly diverse tracts transitioned to that state from being predominantly White. Those that transitioned from being highly racially diverse were most likely to transition to being majority Latino. Although the absolute level of metropolitan racial diversity has no effect on the stability of high-diversity tracts, change in both metropolitan-scale racial diversity and population raise the probability of a tract’s transitioning to high diversity. Metropolitan-scale racial diversity did not affect the stability of highly diverse tracts, but it did alter the patterns of succession from them. The authors also found that highly diverse tracts were unstable and less likely to form in metropolitan areas with high percentages of Blacks. Increased metropolitan-level diversity mutes this Black population share effect by reducing the probability of high-diversity tract succession to a Black majority.
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Varshaver, Evgeni, Anna Rocheva, Nataliya Ivanova, and Mayya Ermakova. "Residential Concentrations of Migrants in Russian Cities: Is There a Pattern?" Sotsiologicheskoe Obozrenie / Russian Sociological Review 19, no. 2 (2020): 225–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.17323/1728-192x-2020-2-225-253.

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This article is based on research of international ethnic-migrants’ residential concentrations in Russian cities. The research is based on the uncertainty as to whether such concentrations exist in Russia; there is scholarship which both supports and refutes this thesis. Stemming from the social-ecology approach of the Chicago School of Sociology, the authors concentrate on locations in three Russian cities where the residential concentration of migrants is the highest. These places are the town of Kotelniki in Moscow Region, Sortirovka in Yekaterinburg, and KrasTEC in Krasnoyarsk. Utilizing both field and theoretical methods, the authors describe how these places appeared and what processes occur there. Based on a comparative analysis, the authors hypothesize a pattern which lies behind these cases and distinguishes these cases from other-country cases. According to the hypothesis, migrants form residential concentrations around those large markets which started appearing on the peripheries of Russian cities after the collapse of the Soviet Union. In the following decades, the succession of the migrant population also settled there, and now a substantial share of these neighborhoods’ population are migrants, both those who work at the market and their relatives and friends who work in other parts of cities. Additionally, the migrant infrastructure evolved, and the neighborhoods started to be considered as ethnic and migrant.
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Li, Mei. "Study on Correlation between Housing Construction and Influence of Urban Development in the Succession of Urban Dynamics." Advanced Materials Research 919-921 (April 2014): 1563–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.919-921.1563.

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Since 1990s housing construction in China has been going through a gradual separation from the planned economy mode, a transition from collective housing construction and distribution to market-oriented mode, which resulted in the all-time growing of real estate development and accelerated the succession of urban development. This article gives an outline of general analysis on correlation of housing construction and urban growth, including its influence on urban economy, social stability, urbanization process, city layout, suburban districts and appearance of residential difference. The article points out the importance and urgency of keeping balance between housing construction and urban development. It points that seeking a balanced way for cities, dwellings and humanity would be the theme and trend of urban housing construction.
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YAMADA, Makiko, Hiroyuki KAGA, Yasuhiko SHIMOMURA, and Noboru MASUDA. "A Study of the Succession of Residential Plants Under the Influerce of House Renewal after the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake." Journal of the Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture 65, no. 5 (2001): 753–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.5632/jila.65.753.

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Elliott, James R., Elizabeth Korver–Glenn, and Daniel Bolger. "The Successive Nature of City Parks: Making and Remaking Unequal access over Time." City & Community 18, no. 1 (March 2019): 109–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cico.12366.

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This study examines the historical establishment and shifting residential access to city parks over time. It begins by engaging and extending a theory of urbanization as socioenvironmental succession. It then assembles and analyzes longitudinal data on city park creation and neighborhood change in Houston from 1947 to 2015. Results reveal how socially privileged residents have long enjoyed unequal access to city parks as well as strong influence over where new ones are established. At the same time, growing minority populations have managed to gain more equitable access not by having new parks come to them so much as by moving into neighborhoods where Whites once lived. These dynamics obscure past processes and patterns of inequality while allowing newer, unexpected ones to emerge. We conclude with a discussion of what these findings imply for understanding not just unequal access to city parks but broader processes of urbanization.
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Johnston, Ron, Michael Poulsen, and James Forrest. "London's Changing Ethnic Landscape, 2001–2011: A Cartographic Exploration." Local Population Studies, no. 92 (June 30, 2014): 38–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.35488/lps92.2014.38.

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London's population became increasing more diverse ethnically over the decade 2001–2011, a period when the White population declined, with many commentators suggesting that there has been 'White flight' from some districts in the face of 'invasion' by members of ethnic minority groups. To examine how extensively the city's ethnic landscape changed during that period – and whether suggestions of the operation of 'invasion and succession processes' are valid – this article reports on statistical mapping of small area data for the two censuses. The results identify clearly-defined, substantial blocks of territory within the urban residential fabric where members of each of the main census respondent self-identified ethnic groups are concentrated. These have expanded outwards, into areas from which the White population has clearly withdrawn, though in most cases the rate of cluster areal expansion has been less than the groups' numerical growth.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Residential Succession"

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Cho, Hyunju. "A Study on Housing Information Support for "Residential Succession." 京都大学 (Kyoto University), 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/199298.

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Koenig, Melissa. "Baltimore’s Changing Neighborhoods: A Case Study of Federal Hill, Little Italy, Washington Village/Pigtown, and Penn-North 1970-2000." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2004. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1090933956.

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Brown, Preston Hunter. "Spatiotemporal Composition of Pest Ant Species in the Residential Environments of Santa Isabel, Puerto Rico." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/33122.

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Few studies have evaluated the community dynamics of pest ant species in tropical urban environments. Pest ant community dynamics were examined within three Puerto Rican housing developments. Housing developments (one, four, and eight years old), representing different stages of urban succession were sampled to determine which species were present and the relative species abundance. Eight trips were made to Puerto Rico over a one-year period, and more than 1,000 samples were collected during each trip. The ants collected in each sample were counted and identified. A total of 25 different species were identified from the developments, with the major pest species being big-headed, rover, and red imported fire ants (RIFA). Fourteen different species were identified from the one-year-old site. However, RIFA and rover ants were the most abundant, accounting for >75% of ants collected. In the four-year-old site, 20 species were identified. However, three species (RIFA, big-headed, and destructive trailing ants) were dominant, accounting for >75% of ants collected. Sampling data from the eight-year-old site indicated that out of 21 species identified, four species were dominant (RIFA, crazy, and two species of big-headed ants) and accounted for >75% of the ants collected. The dominant species within each site were different, indicating that the pest ant community changed during the stages of succession. However, these dominant species did not specifically impact the distribution of other species within the same site. Spatial analysis indicated that the number of species coexisting within a site increased as the age of the development increased.
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Stolt, Martin, and Therese Lennefalk. "Effekterna av hyresreformen 2011 - En successiv marknadsanpassning av hyressättningen?" Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Nationalekonomiska institutionen, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-195096.

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Den här studien utreder om en successiv marknadsanpassning har påbörjats efter reformeringen av hyressättningen på bostadshyresmarknaden 2011. Med hjälp av data från Hyresgästföreningen testas två hypoteser med hjälp av regressionsmetoden difference-in-difference. För det första om det har skett en inflationsjusterad ökning av hyrorna efter reformen som är större än i perioden före. För det andra om hyrorna har ökat mer i attraktiva kommuner än i mindre attraktiva kommuner. Slutligen undersöks om hyresmarknadens parter har ändrat sina attityder efter reformen. Resultaten visar att den årliga genomsnittliga inflationsjusterade hyresförändringen är 0,27 % högre efter reformen. Vidare går det inte att bekräfta att större höjningar har skett i attraktiva kommuner. Hyresmarknadens parter har inte ändrat sina attityder generellt sett men de privata hyresaktörerna har efter reformen tagit en mer aktiv roll i hyresförhandlingarna.
This study investigates if a gradual market adjustment has begun after the reform of the rent levels on the residential rental market 2011. Using data from the Swedish Tenants Association, Hyresgästföreningen, two hypotheses are tested with the regression method difference-in-difference. Firstly, if there has been an inflation-adjusted increase in rents after the reform in comparison to the period before. Secondly, if the rents have increased more in attractive communities than in the less attractive ones. Finally, the key players of the rental market are studied in order to examine If the parties have changed their attitudes after the reform. The results show that the average annual inflation-adjusted rent change is 0.27% higher after the reform. Furthermore, we cannot confirm that larger increases occurred in attractive communities. Rental Market parties have not changed their attitudes in general, but the private landlords have, post reform, taken a more active role in the rent negotiations.
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Books on the topic "Residential Succession"

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Woolbright, Louie Albert. The invasion process revisited: Hispanic, Black, and Asian residential succession and transition. 1985.

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Zambia Association for Research and Development., ed. Public opinion on the Wills and Inheritance Bill: Report of an opinion poll on public attitudes towards the pending bill on the Law of Inheritance, conducted in selected residential areas of Lusaka, 24-27 February, 1988. Lusaka: Zambia Association for Research and Development, 1988.

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Sudra, Paweł. Rozpraszanie i koncentracja zabudowy na przykładzie aglomeracji warszawskiej po 1989 roku = Dispersion and concentration of built-up areas on the example of the Warsaw agglomeration after 1989. Instytut Geografii i Przestrzennego Zagospodarowania im. Stanisława Leszczyckiego, Polska Akademia Nauk, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.7163/9788361590057.

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The research problem undertaken in the study is the occurrence of dispersed and concentrated built-up (in particular residential) area patterns caused by suburbanisation processes in a large urban agglomeration, on the example of the Warsaw metropolitan area. The research concerned the period after 1989, when the political and economic transformation in Poland began. The historical and contemporary socio-economic conditions of suburbanization and urban sprawl are described, which have the features of a spontaneous, chaotic dispersion, quite different than in Western countries. It is partly to blame for faulty spatial planning. The succession of urban development into rural areas is subordinated to the factors of the construction market. In the empirical part of the analysis, topographic data on all buildings in the urban agglomeration and databases on land use derived from satellite images were used to investigate settlement changes. A multidimensional study was carried out relating to various spatial scales, types of spatial relations and territorial units. Measures of spatial concentration of point patterns as well as landscape metrics were used for this purpose. The indicators used were subject to critical methodological evaluation afterwards. The study was performed in several temporal cross-sections. The locations of new development in agricultural, forest and wasteland areas have been identified. Finally, recommendations for the implementation of appropriate spatial policy and improvement of the spatial order in the Warsaw agglomeration were formulated
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Lin, Jan. Taking Back the Boulevard. NYU Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479809806.001.0001.

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Taking Back the Boulevard tells the story of Northeast Los Angeles known popularly for historic Arts and Crafts architecture, bohemian cultural life, independent small businesses, immigrant diversity and quality of life on its boulevards. It chronicles the initial emergence of these prototypical LA streetcar suburbs and the Arroyo Culture bohemia, then disinvestment with growth of mid-20th century freeway suburbs and white flight with residential succession by incoming Latin American and Asian immigrants. Neighborhood revitalization followed through a Latino/a arts renaissance and Arroyo Culture revival involving muralism, youth involvement and public arts events and festivals. Neighborhood activism was also a key force through campaigns to preserve natural and architectural landmarks and museums, oppose mini-malls, “big box” and chain store franchises, and to “Take Back the Boulevard” for bikers and pedestrians. Yet the creation of a more culturally vibrant and livable city along with entry of speculator developers fostered accelerated gentrification and white return after the Great Recession with increasing mass evictions of working-class and Latino/a households sparking new rounds of local protest. Changing conditions and generational divides confront the neighborhoods as established slow growth leaders share space with newer “right to the city” activists. The author offers lessons for urban planners and policymakers on addressing gentrification effects of public transit-oriented development and smart growth through strategies like participatory planning, Latino Urbanism, and community advisory boards.
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Arnold, Felix. The Great Reform Empires (1100–1250 CE). Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190624552.003.0004.

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This chapter describes how Islamic architecture developed more sober and abstract tendencies during the religious reforms of 1100-1250 CE as two successive Berber dynasties, first the Almoravids, then the Almohads, consolidated power and united Islamic rule in the western Mediterranean. During the reign of the Almoravids the palaces at Bin Yūniš, Onda, and Murcia show a steady transition from the styles of the tā’ifa-period to the distinctive architeture of the Almohads. Meanwhile, the palace of Monteagudo, constructed at the collapse of the Almoravids during the “second tā’ifa-period” fully introduced the Abbasid concept of space to the Iberian Peninsula and culminated the merger of fortified castles and residential palaces. Reflecting their interest in the governed community, the Almohads constructed their qasabas adjoined to cities, as may be seen in Marrakesh and Seville. An affinity for geometric symmetry and order, likely arising from Abbasid spatial conceptions, dictated the Almohads’ unadorned architectual style.
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Valls, Andrew. Rethinking Racial Justice. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190860554.001.0001.

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American society continues to be characterized by deep racial inequality that is a legacy of slavery and Jim Crow. What does justice demand in response? In this book, Andrew Valls argues that justice demands quite a lot—the United States has yet to fully reckon with its racial past, or to confront its ongoing legacies. Valls argues that liberal values and principles have far-reaching implications in the context of the deep injustices along racial lines in American society. In successive chapters, the book takes on such controversial issues as reparations, memorialization, the fate of black institutions and communities, affirmative action, residential segregation, the relation between racial inequality and the criminal justice system, and the intersection of race and public schools. In all of these contexts, Valls argues that liberal values of liberty and equality require profound changes in public policy and institutional arrangements in order to advance the cause of racial equality. Racial inequality will not go away on its own, Valls argues, and past and present injustices create an obligation to address it. But we must rethink some of the fundamental assumptions that shape mainstream approaches to the problem, particularly those that rely on integration as the primary route to racial equality.
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Book chapters on the topic "Residential Succession"

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"Obligations During the Currency of the Tenancy and Statutory Rights of Succession." In Practice Notes Residential Tenancies, 59–66. Routledge-Cavendish, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781843141815-6.

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"Rent, Rent Control and Premiums, Terms of Tenancy and Statutory Rights of Succession to Tenancies." In Practice Notes Residential Tenancies, 49–58. Routledge-Cavendish, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781843141815-5.

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Lin, Jan. "The Stages of Neighborhood Transition." In Taking Back the Boulevard, 56–91. NYU Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479809806.003.0003.

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This chapter outlines the “stage model of gentrification” and neighborhood transition in Northeast LA through historical periods of emergence of the streetcar suburbs, then decline with the rise of outer freeway suburbs and white flight followed by residential succession by incoming Latin American and Asian immigrants. The presence of a revitalization stage involving immigrant pioneers and homesteaders, followed by speculator investors and more affluent gentrifiers is outlined. There follows analysis of U.S. Census of Population and Housing data on racial/ethnic transition and the recomposition of the household structure. Business data are presented that explores the sectoral profile of enterprises and identify growth trends.
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Golledge, Reginald G. "Cognition of Physical and Built Environments." In Environment, Cognition, and Action. Oxford University Press, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195062205.003.0007.

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Environmental knowledge is acquired by interacting with, or experiencing, different environments. The interaction may be direct and active, as would be the case when a person lives in, travels through, or otherwise physically experiences a particular environment. Interaction may also take place, however, by accessing different sources of information including such things as photos, slides, movies, videos, paintings, or other visual representations, as well as haptically perceived information such as might be acquired from tactual maps, table models, or different types of sensing devices. Information abstracted from these many sources is stored in long-term memory as part of a general knowledge structure. As the need arises, such information is processed to provide knowledge of location, distribution, pattern, dispersion, connectivity, configuration, and other properties, which assist in preparing travel plans and activating movement. There are of course many “environments,” and it makes little sense to refer to “the environment.” Even the “physical” environment encompasses the markedly dissimilar worlds of landforms, marine, surface and groundwater domains, vegetation, atmosphere, weather, and climate. Add to that the complexities of other external realities such as the built and transformed landscapes of human occupance, and it makes even less sense to regard them as one. Often these domains compete with each other via invasion and succession procedures (e.g., the invasion of agricultural land by urban uses; the successful invasion of inner city residential areas by expansion of commerce, business, and industry; the invasion of natural grasslands by domestic plants and animals), while at other times they exist in harmony. Perhaps the one common feature is that they are assumed to exist independently of mind—that is, they are “external” to mind. Assuming this to be so, the concept of “environmental cognition” can be examined. In this chapter, we will first discuss the basic spatial elements or components that allow both differentiation and clustering of phenomena found in large- and small-scale environments. This is followed by discussion of the components of an environmental knowledge structure, highlighting both individual and integrated components of knowledge, and emphasizing spatial characteristics.
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Gillespie, Andra. "Race, Real Estate, and Responsiveness." In After Obama, 296–317. NYU Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479807277.003.0012.

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In this chapter, I empirically trace the state of Black homeownership over the course of the Obama presidency in comparison to other groups. I look at homeownership, foreclosure, and mortgage refinancing rates by race, in addition to residential segregation patterns. I also discuss policies that the Obama administration initiated to help struggling homeowners and reduce residential segregation. Studying homeownership and residential segregation policies in the Obama administration is important because it contributes to the larger debate about what President Obama did for Blacks while in office. We can see if President Obama was quietly advocating for Black interests out of the public eye with programs. This may have been his effort at avoiding what the editors of this volume call the “inclusionary dilemma” of Black politicians attempting to include Black interests within often racially hostile American policy regimes. Now that President Obama’s successor, Donald Trump, has had enough time to put his own stamp on housing policy, we have the advantage of being able to compare the different approaches to and motivations behind particular housing policies. This chapter ends with a brief discussion of how President Obama’s housing policies—the Obama housing legacy—have fared under the Trump administration.
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"Symposium, Religion and Cult portrayed through successive layers of burials, (semi) circular constructions and pyres." In To Die in Style! The residential lifestyle of feasting and dying in Iron Age Stamna, Greece, 37–52. Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvndv58s.9.

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Conference papers on the topic "Residential Succession"

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Macagno, S., M. Santarelli, R. Borchiellini, and M. Cali`. "Simulation of a PV-Micro-Hydro-Hydrogen System Feeding the Energy Requests of a Residential Building in a Remote Area of the Alps: Part II — Integrated System." In ASME 2002 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2002-33206.

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The paper presents a simulation model of a hypothetical stand-alone energy system based just on renewable sources (solar irradiance and micro-hydro power) integrated with a system for the production of hydrogen (electrolyzer, storage and PEMFC). Such a system has been designed to supply the electricity needs of a residential user (a small residential building in a isolated village of a valley of the Alps in Italy) during a complete year of operation, without integration of traditional energy devices based on fossil fuels. A simulation in the Matlab environment has been developed to determine the energy performance of this system during a complete year of operation. The simulation of the operation of the system has been made on an hourly basis as a succession of steady states. The technical feasibility of the system will be evaluated, through the analysis of some variables (e.g. the production and consumption of electricity along the year by the different components, the production, storage and utilisation of hydrogen, etc.). The analysis will show that in a complete year nearly the 50% of the electrical load required from the final user will be given by the PEMFC, even if the micro-hydro turbine and the PV array produce a very high amount of energy. Moreover, the electricity produced by the PEMFC is the 38.5% of the input electric energy sent to the electrolyzer; this value indicates the mean annual efficiency of the conversion chain of the production and utilization of hydrogen inside this plant.
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Bambó Naya, Raimundo. "The role of residential fabric in the configuration of the city in Spain in the 1940s and 1950s. The case of Jaca." In 24th ISUF 2017 - City and Territory in the Globalization Age. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/isuf2017.2017.6259.

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The housing problem was one of the fundamental concerns of the new State that emerged after the Civil War in Spain. Different official bodies were created to this end, facing the need for reconstruction of different cities and villages and the dwelling shortage. During the 1940s and 1950s there was a progressive shift of interest from rural housing to urban housing. A series of residential projects of different nature were developed in towns and cities, modifying their urban configuration. The objective of this work is to study different public housing projects carried out during the 1940s and 1950s in the city of Jaca by Lorenzo Monclús, municipal architect of the city, regional delegate of the National Housing Institute and urban planning technician. On the one hand, the study focuses on the theoretical models and international references on which they are based, the building types, the architectural language, and the design of the urban space. On the other hand, on the adaptability of these models to the existing city structure and its planning: a 1917 extension project according to nineteenth century models, carried out after the demolition of the city walls, and revised on successive occasions during the studied period. This analysis of a local experience is part of a wider debate: that of the urban culture in Spain during the postwar period. Despite all the limitations, modern functionalist urbanism was assimilated through public housing projects and urban extensions with open edification in smaller settlements, with techniques akin to those used in larger cities throughout the country.
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