
Creating Community-Led and Self-Build Homes
A Guide to Collaborative Practice in the UK
- 172 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
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Creating Community-Led and Self-Build Homes
A Guide to Collaborative Practice in the UK
About this book
In Creating Community-Led and Self-Build Homes, Martin Field explores the ways in which people and communities across the UK have been striving to create the homes and neighbourhood communities they want.
Giving context to contemporary practices in the UK, the book examines 'self-build housing' and 'community-led housing', discussing the commonalities and distinctions between these in practice, and what could be learned from other initiatives across Europe.
Individual methods and models of local practice are explored - including cohousing, cooperatives, community land trusts, empty homes and other intentional communities - and an examination is made of what has constrained such initiatives to date and how future policies and practice might be shaped.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Figure and tables
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: people providing homes for themselves in the UK
- One: Identifying motivation at the grassroots
- Two: Models and practice
- Three: Enabling the creation of local homes: accountability or affordability?
- Four: Learning from Europe: building at larger scales
- Five: Evaluating impact in a ‘broken market’
- Six: Final remarks
- Appendix: research into statutory strategies to help collaborative housing projects
- Index