The following study contains an analysis of a housing estate renewal programme in Szeged, a middle-town in South-Eastern Hungary, based on a series of interviews with key persons of the programme, who are also the key persons of housing policy in Szeged.
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CE REPORT ON SZEGED/FERENCVAROS CASE Introduction 2 1. The selection process of respondents 2 2. Summary report of the interviews 2 2.1 Inclusion, cohesion, sustainability - just buzz-words? 3 2.1.1 Questions emerging from privatization of rental housing stock 3 2.1.2 City development programs in Szeged 5 2.1.3 Housing estate renewal program 6 2.1.4 Inner city renewal 7 2.1.5 Financing of public rental housing stock 8 2.1.6 Differences of tenant and owner attitudes 8 2.1.7 The situation of gypsy population in Szeged 9 2.1.8 General ideas about city development and housing policy 10 2.2 From urban development programmes to urban governance 10 2.3 Partnership between different policy levels 11 2.4 Partnership within local administration and with local partners 11 2.5 Combining different approaches (infrastructure, social, economic, culture etc) 12 2.6 Participation of individuals, associations and groups 13 3. Own scientific interpretation 13 3.1 Questions regarding inclusion, cohesion, sustainability 13 3.2 Question of governance 15 3.3 Role of the "personal factor" 15 Introduction The following study contains an analysis of a housing estate renewal programme in Szeged, a middle-town in South-Eastern Hungary, based on a series of interviews with key persons of the programme, who are...


