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- Study on Tianjin Public Housing Residential District Planning to Meet the Needs of Migration in Rapid Urbanization 731 kb | by Yuan, Gong & Yu, Xiao & Li, Lu | gongy20001@163.com |
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It is a good try in more concerned about the demand of migration of a lot of low-and-moderate-income population in rapid urbanization progress, and more focused on the housing demand of urban “sandwich” group; and carried out beneficial exploration on slowing down the population pressure in central city and pushing forward the construction of new demonstration area at suburbs. |
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Along the rapid urbanization, the housing problem of medium and low-income residents in cities has been one of social problems, which is drawing the attention of government in the world for a long time. In present China, both the national policy and market of housing system are in the process of perfecting, which pay more attention to the low-income residents and rural residents. At the same time, planning and design ideas, criterion and statute of low-income residential districts are in the process of promoting. In late 2008, the General Office of the State Council issued the Several Opinions on Promoting the Stead Development of the Real Estate Market and proposed to strive for solving the problem of transforming urban low-income poor family’s houses and shantytowns basically for 3 years. And public housing construction has become an important method to solve housing problem, promote healthy real estate market and meet people demand. In June 2010, seven national ministries jointly issued Guidance on Speeding up Development of Public Rental Housing, and asked every area to formulate the development plan and annual plan of public rental housing, and organize to carry out by years. Before and after the policy issued, every area has carried out the corresponding plan and construction about public rental housing, the major layout is that the public rental housing groups with large amount and small scale are distributed at every area of a city, which brings inconvenience for the service level and final-period management of supporting facilities. |
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Case Study presented on the ISOCARP Congress 2013: Frontiers of Planning - Evolving and declining models of city planning practice
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