Poverty, place and inequality - why place-based approaches are key to tackling poverty and inequality
Publication Year
2016
Document Status
Current
Abstract
Considers the links between the built environment and poverty as well as other social problems, arguing that improving the built environment via place-based approaches must be considered in welfare policy, to promote employment, educational achievement, better health and social mobility.
Author
Pinoncely, V.
Publisher Information
Royal Town Planning Institute
The Royal Town Planning Institute produces publications on a wide range of topics related to planning, providing good practice advice, outline key RTPI policy positions and research reports.