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The challenge of urban cohesion in Europe:
update and public policies |
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> Table of Contents
Segregation,an
issue which is moreacute in northern cities Similarities
between segregation processes Three examples of social
mapping
Policies focusing on disadvantaged neighbourhoods A
range of measures to benefit disadvantaged areas
Divergent interpretations of the concept of social mixity Towards
greater involvement on a local level?
> Presentation
How should we handle the social segregation which is dividing our most developed
European cities? In answer to this question, the IAURIF conducted a comparative
study onsocial
and urban segregation in five European cities: Ile-de-France, Berlin, London,
Barcelona and Milan. Although it is essential to exercise caution when transposing
studies conducted
in different institutional and socioeconomic contexts, this comparison offers
a new perspective on the steps taken in the Ile-de-France region.The
Ile-de-France
region has placed the issue of territorial and social inequality, which mainly
affects the suburbs, at the very centre of the discussions on the drafting
of the regional
master plan (SDRIF), in its aim for solidarity.
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Davy A.-C. , Guigou B., Sagot M - IAURIF. |
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