Promoting Rental Housing Affordability in European Cities: Learning from the Cases of Milan and Vienna
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adam_text | Contents 1 The Contemporary Affordability Issue ................................................... 1.1 Introduction ......................................................................................... 1.2 Aims of the Book and Research Questions ....................................... 1.3 Grounded Theory for the Study of Housing Affordability................ 1.4 Structure of the Book ............................. References ..................................................................................................... Part I 1 1 3 4 6 7 Making Housing (and Cities) Affordable 2 A New Theoretical Ground for Housing Affordability.......................... 2.1 The Scientific Debate Around Housing Affordability ..................... 2.2 What is Housing Affordability? A Critical Review ......................... 2.2.1 Below-Market ......................................................................... 2.2.2 Cost-Rent................................................................................. 2.2.3 Cost to Income ....................................................................... 2.2.4 Housing Accessibility ............................................................ 2.2.5 Minimum Residual Income .................................................... 2.2.6 Location-Related Affordability.............................................. 2.3 Towards a Broader (Urban) Understanding of Affordability............ References ........................................................................................... 3 Making Housing Affordable: A Foundational Framework for
Policy Analysis....................................................................................... 3.1 Where and Why is Housing Affordability a Problem?...................... 3.1.1 Housing Affordability and the Housing Question ................ 3.1.2 Housing Affordability in the Contemporary Urban Restructuring............................................................................ 3.1.3 Housing Affordability and the Capitalization of Urban Land Rent ............................................................................... 3.1.4 The Urban Geography of Housing (UnJaffordability .......... 3.1.5 The Expenses-Quality-Location Conundrum ........................ 3.2 Affordability as a Foundational Character of Urban Housing.......... 11 11 13 14 17 18 20 21 23 24 26 31 31 31 33 35 38 39 41 ix
X Contents Realizing the Grounded City: Affordability and Housing Systems................................................................................................... 3.4 Opening the Black Box of Affordability Governance .................... References ....................................................................................................... 3.3 Part II 4 Comparing Approaches in Affordability Governance Vienna: A Strategic Welfare and Planning Approach Targeting Housing Affordability ................................................................................. 4.1 Situating Vienna, from Decline to Growth and Acceleration .......... 4.2 The Viennese Housing Governance System ..................................... 4.2.1 Housing Policies ........................................................................ 4.2.2 Social Policies............................................................................ 4.2.3 Spatial Planning and Land Policies ........................................ 4.3 Housing Affordability in the Viennese Governance System ............ References ............ ......................................................................................... 5 Milan: Affordability in a Mix of Fragmented Policies and Market-Led Housing Developments................................................. 5.1 Situating Milan, from Suburbanization to Recentralization and Acceleration ......................................................................... 81 5.2 The Milanese Housing Governance System ..................................... 5.2.1 Housing
Policies ....................................................................... 5.2.2 Social Policies........................................................................... 5.2.3 Spatial Planning and Land Policies ........................................ 5.3 Housing Affordability in the Milanese Governance System ............ References ......................................................................................................... Part Ш 43 46 50 57 57 59 61 67 68 73 77 81 84 86 93 94 101 106 Policies and Conditions For More Affordable Cities 6 Affordability Governance in Vienna and Milan..................................... 111 6.1 Housing Affordability in the Two Housing Regimes of Vienna and Milan .................................................................................... Ill 6.1.1 The Mix of Policies, Actors and of Conceptualizations of Affordability Involved......................................................... 111 6,2 Patterns of Institutional Change and Inertia in the Two Governance Systems..................................... 122 6.3 The Role of Land Policies in Tackling Housing Affordability in the Two Systems ..................................................................... 124 6.4 How “Grounded” on Affordability Are the Governance Systems of Milan and Vienna ................................................... 126 References ..................................................................................................... 127 7 Addressing the Housing Affordability Crisis: Critical Nodes for Urban Policies and Research
........................................................ 129 7.1 Summary............................................................................................... 129
Contents xi Housing Affordability Between Outcome Indicator and Policy Objective ................................................. 129 7.1.2 Conditions and Scales for an Effective Governance of Housing Affordability ........................................... 131 7.2 Critical Nodes ..................................................................................... 7.2.1 Shifting the Affordability Issue from the Supply Debate to the Land Question..................................... 132 7.2.2 The Pivotal Role of Land Policies in Tackling Housing Affordability .............................................................. 134 7.2.3 Improving the Policy Mix of Housing Regimes to Target Affordability (Broadly Intended) ............... 137 7.3Perspectives for Further Research .......................................................... References ..................................................................................................... 7.1.1 132 139 140
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Contents 1 The Contemporary Affordability Issue . 1.1 Introduction . 1.2 Aims of the Book and Research Questions . 1.3 Grounded Theory for the Study of Housing Affordability. 1.4 Structure of the Book . References . Part I 1 1 3 4 6 7 Making Housing (and Cities) Affordable 2 A New Theoretical Ground for Housing Affordability. 2.1 The Scientific Debate Around Housing Affordability . 2.2 What is Housing Affordability? A Critical Review . 2.2.1 Below-Market . 2.2.2 Cost-Rent. 2.2.3 Cost to Income . 2.2.4 Housing Accessibility . 2.2.5 Minimum Residual Income . 2.2.6 Location-Related Affordability. 2.3 Towards a Broader (Urban) Understanding of Affordability. References . 3 Making Housing Affordable: A Foundational Framework for
Policy Analysis. 3.1 Where and Why is Housing Affordability a Problem?. 3.1.1 Housing Affordability and the Housing Question . 3.1.2 Housing Affordability in the Contemporary Urban Restructuring. 3.1.3 Housing Affordability and the Capitalization of Urban Land Rent . 3.1.4 The Urban Geography of Housing (UnJaffordability . 3.1.5 The Expenses-Quality-Location Conundrum . 3.2 Affordability as a Foundational Character of Urban Housing. 11 11 13 14 17 18 20 21 23 24 26 31 31 31 33 35 38 39 41 ix
X Contents Realizing the Grounded City: Affordability and Housing Systems. 3.4 Opening the Black Box of Affordability Governance . References . 3.3 Part II 4 Comparing Approaches in Affordability Governance Vienna: A Strategic Welfare and Planning Approach Targeting Housing Affordability . 4.1 Situating Vienna, from Decline to Growth and Acceleration . 4.2 The Viennese Housing Governance System . 4.2.1 Housing Policies . 4.2.2 Social Policies. 4.2.3 Spatial Planning and Land Policies . 4.3 Housing Affordability in the Viennese Governance System . References . . 5 Milan: Affordability in a Mix of Fragmented Policies and Market-Led Housing Developments. 5.1 Situating Milan, from Suburbanization to Recentralization and Acceleration . 81 5.2 The Milanese Housing Governance System . 5.2.1 Housing
Policies . 5.2.2 Social Policies. 5.2.3 Spatial Planning and Land Policies . 5.3 Housing Affordability in the Milanese Governance System . References . Part Ш 43 46 50 57 57 59 61 67 68 73 77 81 84 86 93 94 101 106 Policies and Conditions For More Affordable Cities 6 Affordability Governance in Vienna and Milan. 111 6.1 Housing Affordability in the Two Housing Regimes of Vienna and Milan . Ill 6.1.1 The Mix of Policies, Actors and of Conceptualizations of Affordability Involved. 111 6,2 Patterns of Institutional Change and Inertia in the Two Governance Systems. 122 6.3 The Role of Land Policies in Tackling Housing Affordability in the Two Systems . 124 6.4 How “Grounded” on Affordability Are the Governance Systems of Milan and Vienna . 126 References . 127 7 Addressing the Housing Affordability Crisis: Critical Nodes for Urban Policies and Research
. 129 7.1 Summary. 129
Contents xi Housing Affordability Between Outcome Indicator and Policy Objective . 129 7.1.2 Conditions and Scales for an Effective Governance of Housing Affordability . 131 7.2 Critical Nodes . 7.2.1 Shifting the Affordability Issue from the Supply Debate to the Land Question. 132 7.2.2 The Pivotal Role of Land Policies in Tackling Housing Affordability . 134 7.2.3 Improving the Policy Mix of Housing Regimes to Target Affordability (Broadly Intended) . 137 7.3Perspectives for Further Research . References . 7.1.1 132 139 140 |
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