
How to build more affordable homes: Are private sector partnerships an answer?
The perennial question of how to get more affordable housing built has been in the minds of researchers in 2023. Around the world, the long-term

The perennial question of how to get more affordable housing built has been in the minds of researchers in 2023. Around the world, the long-term

By Quentin Ramond and Gabriel Otero Why examine the consequences of residential reputations on neighbourhood attachment? In October 2019, Chile experienced a

Alex Diner, from the New Economics Foundation, says locally-based initiatives can boost affordable housing supply and improve dilapidated neighbourhoods. Despite years of rhetoric around

Access to adequate housing continues to be an unfulfilled right in many parts of the world, writes Winnie Narváez Herrera, Facilitator ÁBACOenRed /FUPECG. In Latin

We’ve increasingly viewed streets as places for motor vehicles. But what happens when you tweak the space or manage access to it? Two studies in

Casey Dawkins, University of Maryland As capital travels the globe, it often lands in historically disinvested urban neighbourhoods, and when conditions are ripe, fuels

As the private rented sector has grown and developed, concerns about the need to improve standards in it have come into sharper focus within policy

Densification has become an important policy objective in many countries to combat urban sprawl, writes Josje Bouwmeester from the University of Bern, Switzerland. The division

Much of public policy aims to diminish or eradicate social evils or harms, but one of the problems with such policy aims is that it’s

Ecuador was the first country in the world to recognise the right to housing in its constitution. Researchers Vanessa Pinto Valencia, Marco Córdova Montúfar and



















