Le Brun, Pierre
Cette note de recherche documente l’influence de l’État central dans l’orientation géographique des investissements immobiliers. Depuis 2009, les aides fiscales à l’investissement locatif des ménages (actuel dispositif Pinel) ne sont disponibles que sur une part de plus en plus restreinte du territoire national. Le recul des périmètres d’éligibilit...
Valette, Jean-François
Over the past twenty years or so, Mexico City, like most Latin American metropolises, has undergone a dual process of increasing urban sprawl on the one hand, and densification of the city center and inner ring older suburbs (innerburbs) on the other, and has entered a “settlement stage” in which intra-urban residential trajectories are more numero...
Bakker, Yannick (author)
The research and design hypothesize how data centers can complement the urban environment rather than make a negative impact, both environmentally and spatially. Data centers consume and produce a variety of valuable flows, ranging from electricity, cooling/heating and water use. The aim of the research is to discover whether it is possible to crea...
Tian, Changqing Shahraki, Abdol Aziz
This study analyses some characteristics of ancient construction and clarifies how they used renewable energy in their homes. This article analyzes ancient houses that were nature-oriented and used renewable energy. This study focuses on the structural system of ancient houses in Sistan. It dissects the structural elements of the old homes. The aut...
Gendron, Matthew E Buston, Peter M
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Journal of fish biology
Anemonefishes of the genus Amphiprion are emerging as a model organism for marine science, so there is potentially a lot for the research community to gain by optimizing and standardizing housing and husbandry protocols. Here, we conducted a literature review and a questionnaire survey regarding the housing and husbandry of anemonefishes for use in...
Henning-Smith, Carrie Lahr, Megan Mulcahy, John MacDougall, Hannah
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Journal of aging and health
This study identifies differences in unmet mobility needs among older adults living in rural versus urban areas. We used data from Round 9 of the National Health and Aging Trends Study (NHATS), limiting our analyses to respondents who had not moved since baseline (average housing tenure of 27 years; n = 3343). We conducted bivariate and multivariat...
Blackford, Krysten Crawford, Gemma McCausland, Kahlia Zhao, Yun
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Health promotion journal of Australia : official journal of Australian Association of Health Promotion Professionals
Housing is a social determinant of health. Migrants are at an increased risk of insecure housing, overcrowding, and homelessness which can lead to poor quality of life and well-being. This study aimed to identify clustering patterns of homelessness risks among people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CaLD) backgrounds in Western Australia...
Booth, Richard G Lam, Melody Forchuk, Cheryl Yang, Annie Shariff, Salimah Z
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Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing
Supported housing approaches that include case management and increased opportunities for independence and personal autonomy for people who are living with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI) have been found to help reduce hospitalizations and use of the emergency department. What is not fully clear is if these types of supported housing ar...
Soufi, Ghassen Voisard, Brigitte Latimer, Eric A Matai, Lavina Moodie, Erica E M Laliberté, Vincent
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Canadian journal of psychiatry. Revue canadienne de psychiatrie
To explore the housing trajectory, personal recovery, functional level, and quality of life of clients at discharge and 1 year after completing Projet Réaffiliation Itinérance Santé Mentale (PRISM), a shelter-based mental health and rehabilitation program intended to provide individuals experiencing homelessness and severe mental illness with trans...
Lian, James A. Khare, Arin Vernooy, Kai
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Frontiers in Sustainable Cities
As policymakers look for solutions to mitigate the growing housing crisis and sustainable urban development, upzoning is becoming an increasingly popular tool. By altering a community's zoning code to allow for denser development, advocates hope to increase housing capacity and affordability. However, upzoning's effects on urban life, which we defi...