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Living labs for user empowerment and value delivery in social housing upgrading processes
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Towards a circular building industry through digitalisation: Exploring how digital technologies can help narrow, slow, close, and regenerate the loops in social housing practice
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Compressed Stabilized Earthen Blocks and Their Use in Low-Cost Social Housing
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Three contradictions between ESG finance and social housing decarbonisation: A comparison of five European countries
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Addressing Energy Poverty in Social Housing Estates
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Energy poverty alleviation by social housing providers: Investigating targeted approaches in France, England, and the Netherlands
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Energy poverty alleviation in social housing: Prototyping policies with practitioners
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Adaptability and innovation. The Dutch experience in the public promotion of mass housing neighbourhoods: 1945-1985
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How Can Digital Technologies Support the Circular Transition of Social Housing Organizations? Empirical Evidence from Two Cases
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On the (Non)Institutional Disclosure of Urban Commons: Evidence, Practices and Challenges From the Netherlands and Belgium
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“Unexpected” domesticity: Housing design of OMA’s IJ-plein masterplan project in Amsterdam
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Beyond Conditionality: Community Placemaking in Taiwanese Social Housing Management
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Towards Circular Social Housing: An Exploration of Practices, Barriers, and Enablers
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Performance agreements to ensure societal legitimacy in the social housing sector; an embedded case study of implementation in the Netherlands
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Urbanización informal en tiempos de corona: Cómo el coronavirus podría cambiar la forma como tratamos a la urbanización informal
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Patterns of distributive justice: social housing and the search for market dynamism in Amsterdam
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‘Active, young, and resourceful’: sorting the ‘good’ tenant through mechanisms of conditionality
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Feasibility and Affordability in Brazilian Social Housing according to the Open Building Approach: An Architectural Prospection
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Reflections on the European Social Housing Model and Opportunities for Collaborative Housing from a Dutch Perspective
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‘Thou shalt be a (more) responsible tenant’: exploring innovative management strategies in changing social housing contexts