2020
DOI: 10.1177/2399808319899689
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Exploring the feasibility of future housing development within existing cities

Abstract: In cities around the world, housing demand is increasing rapidly. Since housing supply is inelastic, house prices are rising as well, which causes affordability problems. Although there is consensus about the need to raise production, there is debate about its location: within the existing city, on underused or derelict buildings and sites, or on greenfield land outside existing city boundaries? The question we address is how researchers on the science–policy interface can support these debates and facilitate … Show more

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“…Nevertheless, effective knowledge transfer between research and practice is not straightforward (Hurley et al, 2016;Nisha and Nelson, 2012;Rijken et al, 2020;Stigt et al, 2014), and this challenge is also faced within the UM field (John et al, 2019;Perrotti, 2019;Yetano Roche et al, 2014…”
Section: Towards Comprehensible and Applicable Evidence For Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, effective knowledge transfer between research and practice is not straightforward (Hurley et al, 2016;Nisha and Nelson, 2012;Rijken et al, 2020;Stigt et al, 2014), and this challenge is also faced within the UM field (John et al, 2019;Perrotti, 2019;Yetano Roche et al, 2014…”
Section: Towards Comprehensible and Applicable Evidence For Practicementioning
confidence: 99%