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Year 2013, Volume: 15 Issue: 1, 59 - 69, 01.03.2013

Abstract

Bu çalışma sosyal politikaların en önemli araçlarından biri olan konut politikasına yeşil ekonomi perspektifinden bakmayı amaçlamaktadır. Çalışma, geleneksel sosyal politika yapısı ile yeşil ekonomi arasındaki bağı oluşturarak başlamaktadır. Ardından bu teorik temel çerçevede konut politikasının nasıl sürdürülebilir olacağı tartışılmaktadır. Çalışmada, geleneksel sosyal politika hedeflerine ulaşılabilse de bunun sürdürülebilir olması için yeni yaklaşımlara ihtiyaç duyulacağına vurgu yapılmaktadır. Özellikle dünyada hızla tükenen kaynakların etkin kullanımına yönelik tedbirlerin konutlarda da kullanılması gerektiğine, kendi kendine yeten konutların, sitelerin, bölgelerin oluşturulmasının zaruretine dikkat çekilmiştir. Bu sürecin yüksek maliyetlerinin ise her gün gelişen ve ucuzlayan teknoloji sayasinde düşeceği belirtilmiştir.

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The New Approaches on Traditional Social Policy Instruments: Greening Housing Policy

Year 2013, Volume: 15 Issue: 1, 59 - 69, 01.03.2013

Abstract

This study aims to look at the housing policy which is one of the most important instruments of social policies from the perspective of green economics. The study begins to form the connection between the structure of traditional social policy and green economics then continue how the housing policy will be sustainable in this theoretical basis framework is discussed. In this study, it is emphasis that, even though traditional social policy objectives can be reached, the new approaches will be needed to be sustainable. Especially the measures, for efficient use of resources, which are failing in the world, need to be applied in houses, and obligation to establish self-sufficient buildings, hometowns and regions has been drawn attention to. It has been indicated that the high cost of this process will fall down because of evolving and cheaper technology day by day.

References

  • Alcock, C. (2004), Social Policy, Third Edition, Oxford University Press.
  • Annetts, J. Alex, L, McNeish W, and Mooney G.(2009), Understanding social welfare movements (208-209 the greening of social welfare: towards eco-feminism), UK, Social Policy Association.
  • Crook, T. and Kemp. P.A. (2011), Transforming Private Landlords: Housing, Markets and Public Policy, Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
  • Dalhgren, P. and Whitehead, M. (1991), Policies and Strategies to Promote Social Equity in Health. Stockholm, Institute of Future Studies.
  • Dean, H. (2004), Implications of Third Way Social Policy, Welfare State Change: Towards Third Way? Ed.J. Lewis and R. Surender, Oxford University Press.
  • Driver, S. and Martell, L.(2000), “Left, Right and the Third Way” Policy and Politics, Vol: 28 No:2 147-161, Policy Press.
  • Giddens, A.(1994), Beyond Left and Right. Cambridge: Polity Press.
  • Giddens, A.(1998), The Third Way, The Renewal of Social Democracy, Cambridge: Polity Press.
  • Goldman L. (1968), The Philosophy of the Enlightenment the Christian Burgess and Enlightenment, London, Routledge and Kegan Paul.
  • Hawthorn G.(1976), Enlightenment&Despair: A History University Press.
  • Jordan, B.(2000), Social Work and the Third Way: Tough Love as Social Policy. London: Sage.
  • Kennet, M. and Heinemann, V.(2010), “Green Economics, Introducing this progressive economics Economics Reader, Green Economics Institute, UK. The Green
  • Le Grand J.(1998), The Third Way Begins with CORA, New Statesman, 6 March: 26-7.
  • Oswald, A. (1999), The Housing Market and Europe’s Unemployment: a Non Technical Paper, Coventry: Warwick University Press.
  • Pickvance, W. (2003). Home-Ownership and changing markets: and mortgage The new economic realities, Housing and Perspectives Lee,J.(162-182). East-West Ed.by Forrest,R. and
  • Surender, R. (2004), Modern Challenges to the Welfare State and the Antecedents of the Third Way, Welfare State Change: Towards Ed.J.Lewis&R.Surender, University Press. Way? Oxford
  • Welfare State Change: Towards Third Way? Ed.J.Lewis&R.Surender, University Press. Oxford
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Assist.prof.m.çağlar Özdemir

Publication Date March 1, 2013
Published in Issue Year 2013 Volume: 15 Issue: 1

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APA Özdemir, A. (2013). The New Approaches on Traditional Social Policy Instruments: Greening Housing Policy. ISGUC The Journal of Industrial Relations and Human Resources, 15(1), 59-69.
AMA Özdemir A. The New Approaches on Traditional Social Policy Instruments: Greening Housing Policy. isguc. March 2013;15(1):59-69.
Chicago Özdemir, Assist.prof.m.çağlar. “The New Approaches on Traditional Social Policy Instruments: Greening Housing Policy”. ISGUC The Journal of Industrial Relations and Human Resources 15, no. 1 (March 2013): 59-69.
EndNote Özdemir A (March 1, 2013) The New Approaches on Traditional Social Policy Instruments: Greening Housing Policy. ISGUC The Journal of Industrial Relations and Human Resources 15 1 59–69.
IEEE A. Özdemir, “The New Approaches on Traditional Social Policy Instruments: Greening Housing Policy”, isguc, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 59–69, 2013.
ISNAD Özdemir, Assist.prof.m.çağlar. “The New Approaches on Traditional Social Policy Instruments: Greening Housing Policy”. ISGUC The Journal of Industrial Relations and Human Resources 15/1 (March 2013), 59-69.
JAMA Özdemir A. The New Approaches on Traditional Social Policy Instruments: Greening Housing Policy. isguc. 2013;15:59–69.
MLA Özdemir, Assist.prof.m.çağlar. “The New Approaches on Traditional Social Policy Instruments: Greening Housing Policy”. ISGUC The Journal of Industrial Relations and Human Resources, vol. 15, no. 1, 2013, pp. 59-69.
Vancouver Özdemir A. The New Approaches on Traditional Social Policy Instruments: Greening Housing Policy. isguc. 2013;15(1):59-6.