Neighborhood Defenders: Participatory Politics and America’s Housing Crisis

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Since the collapse of the housing market in 2008, demand for housing has consistently outpaced supply in many US communities. The failure to construct sufficient housing – especially affordable housin… [more below]

  • Author: Einstein, Katherine Levine
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 228
  • Publish Date: December 05 2019
  • ISBN10: 110870851X
  • Language: English
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Since the collapse of the housing market in 2008, demand for housing has consistently outpaced supply in many US communities. The failure to construct sufficient housing – especially affordable housing – in desirable communities and neighborhoods comes with significant social, economic, and environmental costs. This book examines how local participatory land use institutions amplify the power of entrenched interests and privileged homeowners. The book draws on sweeping data to examine the dominance of land use politics by ‘neighborhood defenders’ – individuals who oppose new housing projects far more strongly than their broader communities and who are likely to be privileged on a variety of dimensions. Neighborhood defenders participate disproportionately and take advantage of land use regulations to restrict the construction of multifamily housing. The result is diminished housing stock and higher housing costs, with participatory institutions perversely reproducing inequality.

Author: Katherine Levine Einstein, David M. Glick, Maxwell Palmer
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 12/05/2019
Pages: 228
Weight: 0.77lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.53d
ISBN: 9781108708517
Language: English

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Author

Einstein, Katherine Levine

Binding

ISBN10

110870851X

ISBN13

9781108708517

Page Count

228

Published Date

December 05 2019

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