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Efficiency, Fairness and Sustainability in Social Housing Policy and Projects

Efficiency, Fairness and Sustainability in Social Housing Policy and Projects

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The provision of affordable housing for low-income households is a very complex issue that has long been debated in many countries around the world. Social housing (SH) is one of the tools for achieving fairness, social sustainability, and economic feasibility, and it is interrelated with politics, ethics, and economics, as well as the environment, architecture, and technology. In other words, national and local policies, as well as public and private financial resources, are all needed to provide SH.SH also involves social and urban transformations and is, consequently, linked to urban planning and redevelopment projects, real estate market dynamics, and cooperation between public and private stakeholders. Furthermore, decision-making on SH policies and projects has to be supported by assessments of economic feasibility and social and environmental sustainability.This volume presents studies on various topics to recompose the multi-faceted subjects of social housing within a unified framework.

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Keywords

  • affordable housing
  • affordable prices
  • affordable rent
  • assessment framework
  • capital gain
  • Cluster analysis
  • community acceptance
  • critical junctures
  • discounted cash flow analysis
  • Discriminant analysis
  • economic sustainability
  • financial feasibility
  • housing accessibility
  • Housing affordability
  • housing costs
  • housing delivery
  • Housing policy
  • housing tenure
  • independent living
  • India
  • low-income earners
  • Malaysia
  • mass appraisal
  • multi-criteria analysis
  • multi-criteria decision-making model
  • NAIADE method
  • Nigeria
  • parental supports
  • project-induced effects
  • public housing neighborhoods
  • public-private partnership
  • public–private partnership
  • real estate appraisal
  • Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects
  • Regional Strategic Intervention Programs
  • Regression analysis
  • renters
  • Research & information: general
  • Risk assessment
  • road infrastructures
  • Saudi Arabia
  • social fairness
  • social housing
  • social sustainability
  • stakeholder analysis
  • Strategies
  • sustainability
  • thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
  • Urban regeneration
  • urban rent
  • Vision 2030
  • Young adults

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-6568-2

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