Breaking the rules? Informal housing, urban deregulation and secondary dwellings in Australia

IF 2.8 2区 经济学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES European Urban and Regional Studies Pub Date : 2023-02-13 DOI:10.1177/09697764221145436
P. Shrestha, Nicole Gurran
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Secondary dwellings, from ‘backyard’ and basement units to converted garages or ‘granny flats’ are increasingly viewed as a potential source of lower cost rental accommodation. However, in many cities of the so-called global north, secondary dwellings are restricted under local planning rules designed to maintain lower density residential neighbourhoods. This article examines the outcome of planning reform to legalise secondary dwellings as a housing solution, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Traditionally, secondary dwelling production has been seen as a form of unregulated/informal dwelling type. In response to a chronic shortage of affordable renting supply, this paper considers how the state has undertaken a process of deregulation of planning controls to permit secondary dwelling production. We call this an example of ‘calculated informality’. We examine the case with reference to data on the geography and scale of secondary dwelling production, as well as interviews with secondary dwelling industry groups and local council officers responsible for enforcing planning regulation. Our analysis shows that deregulatory reform enabled an informal rental market in secondary dwellings to grow at scale; however, affordability and secure private rental outcomes remain unclear.
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打破规则?澳大利亚的非正式住房、城市放松管制和二手住房
二级住宅,从“后院”和地下室单元到改造后的车库或“奶奶公寓”,越来越被视为低成本租赁住房的潜在来源。然而,在所谓的全球北部的许多城市,二级住宅受到旨在维持低密度住宅区的当地规划规则的限制。本文考察了澳大利亚新南威尔士州将二次住宅合法化作为住房解决方案的规划改革结果。传统上,二次住宅生产被视为不受监管/非正式住宅类型的一种形式。为了应对负担得起的租赁供应的长期短缺,本文考虑了国家如何放松规划控制,以允许二次住宅生产。我们称之为“经过计算的非正式性”的一个例子。我们参考了二次住宅生产的地理和规模数据,以及对二次住宅行业团体和负责执行规划法规的地方议会官员的采访,对该案例进行了研究。我们的分析表明,放松管制改革使二级住房的非正式租赁市场得以大规模增长;然而,负担能力和安全的私人租赁结果仍不清楚。
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期刊介绍: European Urban and Regional Studies is a highly ranked, peer reviewed international journal. It provides an original contribution to academic and policy debate related to processes of urban and regional development in Europe. It offers a truly European coverage from the Atlantic to the Urals,and from the Arctic Circle to the Mediterranean. Its aims are to explore the ways in which space makes a difference to the social, economic, political and cultural map of Europe; highlight the connections between theoretical analysis and policy development; and place changes in global context.
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