Innovative approaches to building housing system resilience: a focus on the Australian social and affordable housing system

IF 1.2 Q2 Social Sciences
J. Kraatz
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Housing is a complex, integrated network of social and economic infrastructure. Improving the overall provision, suitability and socio-economic resilience of our housing system is needed. This requires new typologies to accommodate changing demographics, and to address the critical issues of access and affordability. Current pressure across the housing system is resulting in long waiting lists for social housing and a lack of affordable rental housing. Meanwhile, we have an oversupply of some social housing types, indicating a mismatch between what is being supplied, and what is needed. Tiny houses, elder co-housing, inclusionary zoning and the use of vacant infrastructure are some of the emerging approaches available to address current system shortfalls and build future system resilience. Such innovations pose many challenges, including for our planning systems. This paper discusses these approaches, with a focus on both asset and social needs, in order to inform the development of a more accessible, robust and resilient social and affordable housing system. This is done in the context of recent research which developed social procurement criteria which aim to enable more expansive thinking by those developing policy and delivering outcomes in this space.
建立住房系统弹性的创新方法:关注澳大利亚社会和经济适用住房系统
住房是一个复杂的、综合的社会和经济基础设施网络。我们需要改善住房体系的整体供应、适宜性和社会经济韧性。这需要新的类型学来适应不断变化的人口结构,并解决获取和负担能力的关键问题。目前整个住房系统的压力导致社会住房的等待名单很长,而且缺乏负担得起的租赁住房。与此同时,我们的一些社会保障住房类型供过于求,表明供应与需求之间存在不匹配。微型住宅、老年人合住、包容性分区和空置基础设施的使用是解决当前系统不足和建立未来系统弹性的一些新兴方法。这些创新带来了许多挑战,包括对我们的规划系统的挑战。本文讨论了这些方法,重点关注资产和社会需求,以便为更容易获得、更强大、更有弹性的社会和负担得起的住房系统的发展提供信息。这是在最近的研究背景下完成的,该研究制定了社会采购标准,旨在使那些在这一领域制定政策和交付成果的人能够进行更广泛的思考。
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Australian Planner
Australian Planner REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING-
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