[Case Study] Building Affordable, Climate Resilient and Socially Connected Innovative Housing Developments
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Housing affordability, livability, climate adaptation and social isolation are growing issues in B.C. and beyond. Innovative housing developments hold great potential in harnessing strategically located, under-utilized land to build mixed-use, multi-unit housing to address these interconnected issues.
Renewable Cities’ newly released case studies feature recommendations for land redevelopment informed by the stories of public and non-profit landowners who redeveloped their under-used land to include multi-unit housing.
Could this be your organization? Renewable Cities is hosting a workshop with BC Housing and Vancity Community Foundation in May 2024 for government, community and non-profit landowners who are interested in redeveloping their land to include housing but may not know where to start. Learn more
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By
SFU Renewable Cities
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Published
Mar 07, 2024
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Subject Area
- Housing
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Audience
- Academics
- Government (Politicians, Policy Makers) and Health Authorities
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Category
- Research & Evidence
- Research & Reports
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