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Autor:
Andrew Aurand
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Planning Association. 85:385-386
In The One-Way Street of Integration, Ed Goetz explores one of the most challenging debates in the affordable housing field. On one side are fair housing advocates whose primary objective is racial...
Autor:
Andrew Aurand
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Planning Association. 85:78-79
Publikováno v:
Journal of Housing For the Elderly. 28:133-164
As the U.S. population ages, almost half of elderly householders have lived in their current home for more than 20 years, and a significant majority wish to remain in their current residence or community for as long as possible as they age. Concern w
Autor:
Andrew Aurand
Publikováno v:
Housing Studies. 29:677-700
Growth management states in the USA, such as Florida, Oregon, and Washington, require their local jurisdictions to plan for an adequate supply of housing for all current and future residents, including low-income households. This research uses regres
Autor:
Andrew Aurand
Publikováno v:
Growth and Change. 44:631-649
The costs of sprawl are well documented, but there are fewer studies of its potential benefits. One such benefit is argued to be the facilitation of the filtering process, resulting in a greater quantity of affordable and available housing for low-in
Autor:
Angela Reynolds, Andrew Aurand
Publikováno v:
Housing Studies. 28:661-681
This research explores the occupancy status and tenure transitions of single-family homes from which elderly homeowners recently moved. First, we compare the housing and neighborhood characteristics of homes vacated by nonelderly and elderly homeowne
Autor:
Andrew Aurand
Publikováno v:
Urban Studies. 47:1015-1036
Smart growth proponents suggest that the housing needs of low-income households can be better met by neighbourhoods of greater density, a greater variety of housing types and mixed land use than by neighbourhoods dominated by low-density, single-fami
Autor:
Andrew Aurand
Publikováno v:
Housing Policy Debate. 18:393-430
Public choice theory provides a basis for predicting that a fragmented regional government structure encourages municipalities to limit affordable housing for low‐income households, an action that in turn has consequences for the region's overall s