This paper offers a look at how neighbourhood aesthetics, public art, and housing conditions interact to shape urban transformation. The primary aim of the
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Moreover, the distribution of income with respect to tenure in Italy is uneven, and lower income brackets tend to be much more often tenants than owners: in the lowest income bracket, almost half of all households are renters; in the highest income bracket, less than 3% are renters (Banca...
Older social and private renters, the neighbourhood, and social connections and activity. Urban policy and research, 30 (1), 43–58. Moser, G., 2009. Quality of life and sustainability: toward person–environment congruity. Journal of environmental psychology, 29 (3), 351–357. Mouratidis, ...
Furthermore, sociologists and others have long believed that homeowners have a fundamentally different relationship to their communities than do renters, the former serving as a stabilizing force and creating expositive atmosphere for child rearing, safe streets, neighborhood cohesion, and economic ...
Owners can set up as an individual designer, luxury boutique or an exclusive designer store. Renting in this way, owners can create an additional income stream while renters can experience luxury products and exciting designs at a fraction of their original cost. ...
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There is no consensus on what makes for a livable urban environment. This requires empirical assessment of the relationship between urban characteristics a