Homes People Can Afford : How to Improve Housing in New Zealand

SKU: 9781927242254
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  • Author:
    BIERRE Sarah, HOWDEN-CHAPMEN Philppa EARLY Li
  • ISBN:
    9781927242254
  • Publication Date:
    January 2013
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    152
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Steele Roberts Ltd
  • Country of Publication:
Homes People Can Afford : How to Improve Housing in New Zealand
Homes People Can Afford : How to Improve Housing in New Zealand

Homes People Can Afford : How to Improve Housing in New Zealand

SKU: 9781927242254
Regular price $29.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    BIERRE Sarah, HOWDEN-CHAPMEN Philppa EARLY Li
  • ISBN:
    9781927242254
  • Publication Date:
    January 2013
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    152
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Steele Roberts Ltd
  • Country of Publication:

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This book investigates New Zealand’s shortage of affordable and social housing. A variety of contributors argue that when affordable and social housing is under-provided by the market, more active policies and investment are required from central and local government. They offer viable and exciting options that could house New Zealanders in homes they can afford. The book explores new models of urban living that encourage a sense of community and a good quality of life, and shows that intelligent housing policy can help make communities healthier, happier, more stable and more resilient to climate change. In Aotearoa New Zealand we need once more to see quality, healthy, safe housing — whether it is rented in the public or private sector, or owner-occupied — as a human right.

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  • This book investigates New Zealand’s shortage of affordable and social housing. A variety of contributors argue that when affordable and social housing is under-provided by the market, more active policies and investment are required from central and local government. They offer viable and exciting options that could house New Zealanders in homes they can afford. The book explores new models of urban living that encourage a sense of community and a good quality of life, and shows that intelligent housing policy can help make communities healthier, happier, more stable and more resilient to climate change. In Aotearoa New Zealand we need once more to see quality, healthy, safe housing — whether it is rented in the public or private sector, or owner-occupied — as a human right.

    Featured in the 9 September 2013New Zealand newsletter.
    To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.

This book investigates New Zealand’s shortage of affordable and social housing. A variety of contributors argue that when affordable and social housing is under-provided by the market, more active policies and investment are required from central and local government. They offer viable and exciting options that could house New Zealanders in homes they can afford. The book explores new models of urban living that encourage a sense of community and a good quality of life, and shows that intelligent housing policy can help make communities healthier, happier, more stable and more resilient to climate change. In Aotearoa New Zealand we need once more to see quality, healthy, safe housing — whether it is rented in the public or private sector, or owner-occupied — as a human right.

Featured in the 9 September 2013New Zealand newsletter.
To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.