The English House Condition Survey: past, present and future
The first English House Condition Survey (EHCS) was carried out in1967. It was repeated in 1971, and since that time there has been asurvey every five years. The scale and complexity of the survey, thetechnical methods employed and the extent of its use by the Departmentof the Environment and other...
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