Homes people can afford : how to improve housing in New Zealand / edited by Sarah Bierre, Philippa Howden-Chapman & Lisa Early.
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Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand :
Steele Roberts Aotearoa,
2013.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Sarah Bierre, Philippa Howden-Chapman & Lisa Early
- A future for social and affordable housing / Philippa Howden-Chapman
- Social housing: where have we come from? / Ben Schrader
- The health effects of social housing: the Social Housing Outcomes Worth study / Michael Baker, Jane Zhang & Philippa Howden-Chapman
- Unaffordable and unhealthy: rental housing standards and policy drift / Sarah Bierre
- Affordable housing in New Zealand cities: an economic and policy analysis / Ralph Chapman
- Policy options for social and affordable housing / David Preston
- Sustainable community partnerships: the key to housing action / Christian Stearns
- Searching for the perfect recipe for affordable housing: learning from other countries / Patricia M. Austin
- More than a landlord: realising the potential of the community housing sector / Clare Aspinall, Alison Cadman & Louise Carrington
- The role of council housing: an operational view of Wellington City housing / Andrew Stitt
- 'Nano whare': part meets future in a new model for Māori housing / Rau Hoskins
- Houses can be affordable and good: Living Ark / John Gray & Ross Whitcher
- Conclusion / Sarah Bierre, Philippa Howden-Chapman & Lisa Early.