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"Contractual communities in the self-organising city" was published by Springer in 2012 - Dordrecht, it has 88 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: ➤  Contractual communities in the self-organising city
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 88
  • Publisher: Springer
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  • Publish Location: Dordrecht

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  • Pagination: xvii, 88 p.

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"Contractual communities in the self-organising city" Table Of Contents:

  • 1- Introduction: contractual communities in the self-organising city
  • 2- Pt. I. Characteristics and functions of contractual communities
  • 3- 1. Types of contractual community
  • 4- 2. Differences and similarities between contractual communities, and reasons for their success
  • 5- Pt. II. The role of contractual communities
  • 6- 3. Positive aspects and limits of contractual communities
  • 7- 4. The space of contractual communities and the re-design of the state's role
  • 8- Pt. III. Precurors to the data idea of contractual communities
  • 9- 5. The proposal of Ebenezer Howard
  • 10- 6. The proposal of Spencer Heath.

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Both "land-use regulation" and "territorial collective services" have traditionally been accomplished in cities through coercive efforts of public administrations. Recently, land-use regulation and collective service provision regimes have emerged within "contractual communities": territory-based organisations (usually, but not exclusively residential) such as homeowners' associations. This book examines the problems and opportunities of contractual communities, avoiding both the alarmism and unwarranted apologies found in much of the literature on contractual com.

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