Quelles politiques foncières pour le logement dans l’agglomération franco-valdo-genevoise ?

For decades the trans-frontier conurbation of Geneva has suffered from a recurring housing shortage, and the supply of land has been clearly recognized by local professionals as one of the main factors in a resolution of this problem. The cross-boundary nature of the study area presents a dual inter...

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Main Author: Michèle Tranda-Pittion
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institut de Géographie Alpine 2010-09-01
Series:Revue de Géographie Alpine
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/rga/1207
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spelling doaj-f44cfaac04fd46f892300e49b200c5bc2021-09-02T14:47:26ZengInstitut de Géographie AlpineRevue de Géographie Alpine0035-11211760-74262010-09-0198210.4000/rga.1207Quelles politiques foncières pour le logement dans l’agglomération franco-valdo-genevoise ?Michèle Tranda-PittionFor decades the trans-frontier conurbation of Geneva has suffered from a recurring housing shortage, and the supply of land has been clearly recognized by local professionals as one of the main factors in a resolution of this problem. The cross-boundary nature of the study area presents a dual interest. On the one hand, the three existing political and administrative systems constitute a relatively diverse range of situations and the complexity of the context - one conurbation, 220 communes, but three states (France, Canton Geneva and Canton Vaud) has led some stakeholders to consider it as a laboratory for experiments in terms of working methods with consultations and research conducted in parallel with the application of different operational approaches. The work discussed concludes by noting some key points that could help integrate land supply into the processes of urban production and with other factors that affect feasibility; its careful coordination with other relevant public policies; the establishment of time frames relevant to different stages of implementation and an approach that connects land policies, urban planning and infrastructure provision within a framework resulting in financial feasibility.http://journals.openedition.org/rga/1207housinginfrastructureland lawsland supplytrans- frontier policies
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Quelles politiques foncières pour le logement dans l’agglomération franco-valdo-genevoise ?
Revue de Géographie Alpine
housing
infrastructure
land laws
land supply
trans- frontier policies
author_facet Michèle Tranda-Pittion
author_sort Michèle Tranda-Pittion
title Quelles politiques foncières pour le logement dans l’agglomération franco-valdo-genevoise ?
title_short Quelles politiques foncières pour le logement dans l’agglomération franco-valdo-genevoise ?
title_full Quelles politiques foncières pour le logement dans l’agglomération franco-valdo-genevoise ?
title_fullStr Quelles politiques foncières pour le logement dans l’agglomération franco-valdo-genevoise ?
title_full_unstemmed Quelles politiques foncières pour le logement dans l’agglomération franco-valdo-genevoise ?
title_sort quelles politiques foncières pour le logement dans l’agglomération franco-valdo-genevoise ?
publisher Institut de Géographie Alpine
series Revue de Géographie Alpine
issn 0035-1121
1760-7426
publishDate 2010-09-01
description For decades the trans-frontier conurbation of Geneva has suffered from a recurring housing shortage, and the supply of land has been clearly recognized by local professionals as one of the main factors in a resolution of this problem. The cross-boundary nature of the study area presents a dual interest. On the one hand, the three existing political and administrative systems constitute a relatively diverse range of situations and the complexity of the context - one conurbation, 220 communes, but three states (France, Canton Geneva and Canton Vaud) has led some stakeholders to consider it as a laboratory for experiments in terms of working methods with consultations and research conducted in parallel with the application of different operational approaches. The work discussed concludes by noting some key points that could help integrate land supply into the processes of urban production and with other factors that affect feasibility; its careful coordination with other relevant public policies; the establishment of time frames relevant to different stages of implementation and an approach that connects land policies, urban planning and infrastructure provision within a framework resulting in financial feasibility.
topic housing
infrastructure
land laws
land supply
trans- frontier policies
url http://journals.openedition.org/rga/1207
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