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Perceived benefits and risks of developing mixed communities in New Zealand: implementer perspectives
Urban Research & Practice ( IF 1.8 ) Pub Date : 2020-08-05 , DOI: 10.1080/17535069.2020.1801831
Elinor Chisholm 1 , Nevil Pierse 1 , Philippa Howden-Chapman 1
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In New Zealand, mixed communities are developed on green fields or to replace existing public housing as a way of increasing housing supply, and, in some views, improving outcomes for low-income residents. This paper identifies the effects of developing mixed communities as perceived by implementers of these projects – politicians, officials, developers, and housing providers – and places these in the context of the international evidence. The range of perspectives on potential benefits and risks of mixed-income development for public tenants, the mixed evidence base, and uncertainty about the applicability of research evidence across different urban contexts should inform a research agenda.



中文翻译:

在新西兰发展混合社区的感知收益和风险:实施者的观点

摘要

在新西兰,混合社区是在绿地上开发或取代现有的公共住房,作为增加住房供应的一种方式,在某些人看来,这有助于改善低收入居民的生活。本文确定了这些项目的实施者——政治家、官员、开发商和住房提供者——所认为的发展混合社区的影响,并将这些置于国际证据的背景下。关于公共租户混合收入发展的潜在利益和风险的各种观点、混合证据基础以及研究证据在不同城市环境中的适用性的不确定性应该为研究议程提供信息。

更新日期:2020-08-05
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