Reviewing the affordability and adequacy of affordable housing in urban India: Impact of the covid-19 pandemic

IF 0.8 Q3 URBAN STUDIES Housing Care and Support Pub Date : 2023-10-30 DOI:10.1108/hcs-12-2022-0032
Shagun Agarwal, Tribhuvan Pratap Singh, Deepak Bajaj
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Purpose Housing policies in India (last modified in 2017) define “affordable housing” on three main parameters – income of the target group, dwelling unit size and house price to income ratio. The Covid-19 pandemic has questioned the robustness of the defining parameters of affordable housing. This paper aims to study the impact of Covid-19 pandemic on housing affordability and adequacy for the urban poor and highlights how one pandemic has directly challenged the practicality of the affordable housing criteria in urban India. Design/methodology/approach The study is based on a pilot test conducted through interviews with the consumer group. Furthermore, the affordable housing policies of urban India were studied in conjunction with the pandemic guidelines laid down by the World Health Organization. The consumer responses were analyzed in relation to the policies and guidelines to arrive at the inferences. The secondary case examples of the Dharavi slums in Mumbai and the Savda Ghevra slum resettlement colony in Delhi, along with the findings of the primary survey in the economically weaker section category, are used to formulate the conclusions. Findings The pilot test conducted for the target consumer group clearly indicates that (i) the pandemic has severely affected the housing purchase capacity of the target consumer, thereby questioning the “affordability” of housing; (ii) proposed housing solutions are inadequate to enable livability, thereby questioning the “adequacy” of housing; and (iii) proposed housing solutions are inept to accommodate pandemic protocols. The Covid-19 pandemic and the conditions it imposed on the built environment clearly highlight the inadequacy of affordable housing parameters being followed in urban India. Research limitations/implications Further research may be conducted on global best practices in housing, which may advise the housing policies in India. Practical implications The study suggests key areas that need intervention and modification to make the housing policies more robust and effective. Social implications The study explores the social sustainability aspects of housing, which are often considered secondary in policies. Originality/value Because housing has a direct bearing on the physical, social and mental well-being of society, it is imperative to find housing solutions that are safe and resilient for a sustainable future. This paper is an original attempt by the author to question and highlight how the current affordable housing solutions adopted in urban India will continue to fail under any external adverse conditions unless modifications are considered in the existing housing parameters.
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审查印度城市经济适用住房的可负担性和充分性:2019冠状病毒病大流行的影响
印度的住房政策(最后一次修改于2017年)根据三个主要参数定义“经济适用房”——目标群体的收入、住宅单元大小和房价与收入比。Covid-19大流行对经济适用房的定义参数的稳健性提出了质疑。本文旨在研究2019冠状病毒病大流行对城市贫困人口住房可负担性和充分性的影响,并强调一场大流行如何直接挑战印度城市可负担住房标准的实用性。设计/方法/方法这项研究是基于对消费者群体进行的一项试点测试。此外,还结合世界卫生组织制定的大流行病指导方针研究了印度城市的经济适用住房政策。分析了消费者的反应与政策和指导方针的关系,以得出推论。孟买达拉维贫民窟和德里Savda Ghevra贫民窟重新安置殖民地的次级案例,以及经济较弱部分类别的初步调查结果,用于制定结论。对目标消费者群体进行的试点测试清楚地表明:(1)疫情严重影响了目标消费者的住房购买能力,从而质疑住房的“可负担性”;(ii)拟议的房屋解决方案不足以使宜居,从而质疑房屋的“适足性”;(三)拟议的住房解决办法无法适应大流行病议定书。2019冠状病毒病大流行及其对建筑环境施加的条件清楚地突出了印度城市所遵循的经济适用房参数的不足。研究限制/影响可就全球住房最佳做法进行进一步研究,这可能为印度的住房政策提供建议。本研究提出了需要干预和修改的关键领域,以使住房政策更加稳健和有效。该研究探讨了住房的社会可持续性方面,这在政策中通常被认为是次要的。独创性/价值由于住房直接关系到社会的身体、社会和精神健康,因此为可持续的未来找到安全和有弹性的住房解决方案势在必行。本文是作者的原创尝试,旨在质疑和强调印度城市目前采用的经济适用房解决方案如何在任何外部不利条件下继续失败,除非考虑对现有住房参数进行修改。
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