Betekenis van:
housing development

housing development
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a residential area of similar dwellings built by property developers and usually under a single management
    "they live in the new housing development"

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. 61-62 Bahosi Development Housing, Wadan Street, Lanmadaw Township, Yangon
    2. 6062 Wardan Street, Bahosi Development, Lamadaw, Yangon And 61-62 Bahosi Development Housing, Wadan Street, Lanmadaw Township, Yangon
    3. Bauwesen und Wohnungswirtschaft (Stadtplanung, Stadtentwicklung, Wohnungsunternehmen soweit im Allgemeininteresse tätig, Wohnraumvermittlung)— [building, civil engineering and housing: town planning, urban development, housing, enterprises (insofar as they operate in the general interest), housing agency services],
    4. amending Regulation (EC) No 1080/2006 on the European Regional Development Fund as regards the eligibility of energy efficiency and renewable energy investments in housing
    5. The question of welfare states as a development resource, and the employment and housing of migrants and their descendants, will also be addressed.
    6. by 2010, the possibility of implementing the UN Human Development Index in the EU will be examined, taking into account the housing and employment/unemployment factors as well,
    7. Accelerate land reform, and in particular registration and privatisation of agricultural land, through the establishment of a modern and efficient cadastre and land registry to eliminate the current obstacles to the development of land and housing markets.
    8. Accelerate land reform, in particular the registration and privatisation of agricultural land, through the establishment of a modern and efficient cadastre and land registry in order to eliminate the current obstacles to the development of land and housing markets.
    9. The European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) supports interventions in the housing sector, including energy efficiency, only in favour of Member States that acceded to the European Union on or after 1 May 2004, where the conditions set out in Article 7(2) of Regulation (EC) No 1080/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council [3] are met.
    10. support for measures necessary to start the rehabilitation and reconstruction of key infrastructure, housing, public buildings and economic assets, as well as essential productive capacity, and for the re-starting of economic activity and the generation of employment and the establishment of the minimum conditions necessary for sustainable social development;
    11. It is necessary to adopt the list of criteria to be used for identifying the areas where expenditure on housing can be eligible for a contribution from the European Regional Development Fund pursuant to Article 7(2) of Regulation (EC) No 1080/2006 and the list of eligible interventions.
    12. Identify, evaluate and disseminate good practice on including a social determinants focus in strategies to address determinants such as nutrition and physical activity, tobacco, drugs and alcohol, in housing, urban development and health, in ensuring access to health and social services and in developing healthy lifestyles;
    13. A modification to the ERDF Regulation to allow investments up to EUR 8 billion in energy efficiency and renewable energies in housing in all the Member States. A public-private partnership on a ‘European energy-efficient buildings’ initiative to promote green technologies and the development of energy-efficient systems and materials in new and renovated buildings.
    14. For area-based actions, for example, to promote social inclusion, this requires that actions seeking to improve the quality of life (including the environment and housing) or the level of services to citizens are combined with actions to promote the development of new activities and job creation in order to secure the long-term future of the areas concerned.
    15. Within the framework of an integrated urban development operation, it is considered necessary to support limited actions to renovate housing in areas experiencing or threatened by physical deterioration and social exclusion in the Member States that acceded to the European Union on or after 1 May 2004.