There is a well-established body of literature concerning the negative environmental impacts of urban sprawl and associated levels of vehicle use. However, proponents of low density urban fringe development assert that urban sprawl is merely consumer preference writ large, and a means of urban development which is conducive to supporting housing affordability. Consequently, there is a strong ideological tension between environmental ideals and housing affordability in public debate. If housing affordability arguments are used to justify sprawl, then the definitions and methodologies of housing affordability need to be re-examined. Traditional measures of housing affordability are expressed solely as a function of housing cost and income. Th...
This paper focuses on housing affordability, growth area planning and social inequity associated wit...
The concept of housing affordability is a contested issue, but a pressing and widespread problem for...
The shortage of housing supply in New Zealand’s central urban areas has seen a large shift in popula...
There is a well-established body of literature concerning the negative environmental impacts of urba...
Housing affordability is a problem facing a number of cities in New Zealand, particularly Auckland. ...
This thesis investigates preferences for housing, neighbourhoods, and transport in Auckland, New Zea...
The stand alone suburban dwelling is no longer suitable for our steadily growing population, changin...
The National Policy Statement on Urban Development Capacity (NPS-UDC) provides national direction fr...
Housing affordability is traditionally measured using the percentage of household income spent on ho...
Choice of residential location and the transport options which flow from that choice may have signif...
Choice of residential location and the transport options which flow from those choices may have sign...
The growing demand in New Zealand for suitable affordable housing options is at present a regular fe...
The ‘kiwi dream’ of home ownership has become less attainable because of increases in ...
The literature on housing affordability has grown rapidly since Hulchanski [1995, p. 489. The concep...
The ‘kiwi dream’ of home ownership has become less attainable because of increases in ...
This paper focuses on housing affordability, growth area planning and social inequity associated wit...
The concept of housing affordability is a contested issue, but a pressing and widespread problem for...
The shortage of housing supply in New Zealand’s central urban areas has seen a large shift in popula...
There is a well-established body of literature concerning the negative environmental impacts of urba...
Housing affordability is a problem facing a number of cities in New Zealand, particularly Auckland. ...
This thesis investigates preferences for housing, neighbourhoods, and transport in Auckland, New Zea...
The stand alone suburban dwelling is no longer suitable for our steadily growing population, changin...
The National Policy Statement on Urban Development Capacity (NPS-UDC) provides national direction fr...
Housing affordability is traditionally measured using the percentage of household income spent on ho...
Choice of residential location and the transport options which flow from that choice may have signif...
Choice of residential location and the transport options which flow from those choices may have sign...
The growing demand in New Zealand for suitable affordable housing options is at present a regular fe...
The ‘kiwi dream’ of home ownership has become less attainable because of increases in ...
The literature on housing affordability has grown rapidly since Hulchanski [1995, p. 489. The concep...
The ‘kiwi dream’ of home ownership has become less attainable because of increases in ...
This paper focuses on housing affordability, growth area planning and social inequity associated wit...
The concept of housing affordability is a contested issue, but a pressing and widespread problem for...
The shortage of housing supply in New Zealand’s central urban areas has seen a large shift in popula...