Congress Building the Right to Housing
/in Conferences, Social Impact, Speeches/by Càtedra UNESCO d'Habitatge URVAs part of the implementation process of the Sustainable Development Goals and the New Urban Agenda, the event is organized “Building the Right to Housing”, a discussion forum that will be conducive to assessing the state of the recognition of the right to housing as a fundamental human right, and the progress of the precepts and objectives arising from the international agendas in relation to the subject.
Debate League
/in Projects, Social Impact/by Càtedra UNESCO d'Habitatge URVProf. Dr. Sergio Nasarre is a Jury member of the Debate League.
http://diaridigital.urv.cat/lequip-josef-ajframers-guanyador-de-la-lliga-de-debat-universitari-2019/
Infovivienda
/in Projects, Social Impact/by Càtedra UNESCO d'Habitatge URVInfovivienda.es is a website promoted by the UNESCO Chair of Housing of the Rovira i Virgili University, which has the objective of making practical and rigorous information available to the public on the different forms of housing (property and mortgage, rent and intermediate tenures) and housing as a human right in the form of Q & A.
UNI Habitat
/in Projects, Social Impact/by Càtedra UNESCO d'Habitatge URVUNIVERSITIES SUPPORTING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF SDG11 AND NUA
Please find the compilation of all your inputs available in our UNI Website:
http://uni.unhabitat.org/universities-supporting-the-implementation-of-sdg11-and-nua/
Open Access
/in Social Impact, Training/by Càtedra UNESCO d'Habitatge URVThe URV’s UNESCO Housing Chair offers free access to different scientific publications regarding cohousing, blockchain, rehabilitation for rent, housing tenures, housing rights and European reports, which can be found and downloaded at https://housing.urv.cat/en/cover/research/working-papers/
Gradually more documents will be available.
Gentrification in big cities
/in Media, Social Impact/by Càtedra UNESCO d'Habitatge URVGentrification is a phenomenon expressing in replacement or expulsion of the poor class from the urban center. It is a consequence of speculative strategies in the real estate sector and growing demands of classes with higher purchasing power. The development of gentrification can be explained by lack of public policies to control housing prices and insufficient regulation in this area, originating from the measures to ensure diversity in the cities and make them affordable to a wide group of population in general.
RODRÍGUEZ, Maridalia, “Gentrificación en grandes ciudades” (Diari de Tarragona, 03/12/2018)
The taxation of real estate transactions
/in Social Impact, Speeches/by Càtedra UNESCO d'Habitatge URVDr. Estela Rivas has taught the course on “The taxation of real estate transactions” on 15, 22 and 29 November 2018 in Barcelona. The course was organised by the Provincial Council of Barcelona so as to train professionals from local administrations who are working on the provision of local housing services.
The Generalitat de Catalunya, through the Council for the Disability of Catalonia (CODISCAT), initiates the process of legislative adaptation to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
/in Conferences, Projects, Social Impact/by Càtedra UNESCO d'Habitatge URVOn November 16th, the opening session of the technical table was held at the headquarters of the Department of Labor, Social Affairs and Families to achieve the adaptation of the Catalan legal system to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disability approved by the Organization of the United Nations, on December 13, 2006, ratified by Spain and the European Union.
One of the researchers of the Housing Chair, Andrés Labella, has joined the work team, proposed at the request of the entities Cocemfe Catalunya and Dincat, with the aim of focusing on private law, especially on issues related to the right to independent life and in the community included in article 19 of the Convention and on all aspects related to housing and protection measures, both personal and physical.
In this sense, the main goal will be to offer proposals so that the new ordinance suppresses the outdated terminology and modifies the articles that cause discrimination. As regards the material content of the right to independent life, the implementation into the new civil legislation of the basic elements for the configuration of community environments as a support network so as to fight against social isolation and to boost balance of family life and work, from a gender perspective and sustainability of cities and communities, will be proposed.
New academic partner of the European Federation for Living (EFL)
/in Projects, Social Impact/by Càtedra UNESCO d'Habitatge URVThe UNESCO Housing Chair has been accepted as a new associated academic partner of the European Federation for Living (EFL), thus becoming the first Spanish member. The EFL has currently 60 members, which represent 14 European countries and more than 1.2 million housing in Europe. This network has a unique combination ofsocial housing providers, private stakeholders and universities and other research networks.
Thanks to its composition, the EFL is an active and dynamic network. Projects are developed in order to give options and solutions to the needs identified by the stakeholders of the sector (e.g. Circular Housing Asset and Renovation Management, Housing Association strategic alliances and mergers and post-merger Integration and IT Solutions for independent living). It also has different Topic Groups that meet periodically to share expertise and best practices about certain topics, for example, onsocial domain, energy efficient buildings, digitalisation, accessible and intergenerational living and financing and investments. Furthermore, conferences, seminars and workshops are organised throughout the year, where ideas, needs, knowledge, expertise and research outputs are shared.
Therefore, the UNESCO Housing Chair will be able to enrich its work at the same time that it contributes to the EFL with its knowledge and research outputs on a variety of fields within housing studies. Moreover, the combination of housing providers, private companies and academia enables the implementation of two of the Housing Chair cornerstones: knowledge transfer and social impact.
More information about the European Federation for Living in https://www.ef-l.eu

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