As societies become aware that their future will be directed and shaped more and more by resource and environmental constraints, it is relevant for any country to carry out critical appraisal of any resources potentially available and the key criteria when assessing this trend is “sustainability”. The resource that is physically existing today and which has to develop a healthy, secure and socially acceptable environment for the majority, is housing. Housing management is currently and will continue to be an important field for facilities management studies. This paper examines some of the main aspects of the management schemes currently in use in the housing sector in transition economies and the influence of these on the quality of the housing stock as a resource. The critical criterion when examining and proposing any of the alternative management schemes is the sustainable development of society.
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Roode Liias
Roode Liias
Roode Liias is with the Department of Building Production, Tallinn Technical University, Tallinn, Estonia
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7131
Print ISSN: 0263-2772
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1998
Facilities (1998) 16 (11): 288–294.
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Liias R (1998), "Housing stock: the facilities for future development". Facilities, Vol. 16 No. 11 pp. 288–294, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/02632779810233359
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