Rebuilding Low Income Housing by Rachel Bratt

Rebuilding Low Income Housing by Rachel Bratt

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Rebuilding Low Income Housing by Rachel Bratt

A new strategy proposed for producing affordable housing for low-income people through non-profit community-based organizations
"A useful resource for planners an activist working on housing developmentIt provides a wealth of information about the positive and negative outcomes of various federal and local initiatives."
International Journal of Urban and Regional Research

"[L]ittle work has been done to show that a community-based housing program is a viable alternative. Rachel Bratt's new book...fills this void nicely by giving a detailed account of the recent emergence of community-based housing programs....Bratt is perhaps the country's leading expert in this area....While the main emphasis of the book is on community-based housing programs, an additional plus is a critical review of the history of United States housing programs which I found illuminating and insightful."
Journal of Urban Affairs

Rachel G. Bratt is Associate Professor, Department of Urban and Environmental Policy, at Tufts University. She is co-editor of A Right to Housing: Foundation for a New Social Agenda (with Michael E. Stone and Chester Hartman) and Critical Perspectives on Housing (with Chester Hartman and Ann Meyerson), both published by Temple.
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ISBN 13 9781566392631
ISBN 10 1566392632
Title Rebuilding Low Income Housing
Author Rachel Bratt
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Temple University Press,U.S.
Year published 1994-07-28
Number of pages 368
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