A Typology of Informal Housing in the United States: Lessons for Planners

IF 2.8 3区 经济学 Q2 REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING Journal of Planning Education and Research Pub Date : 2022-11-13 DOI:10.1177/0739456x221136502
C. Herbert, Noah J. Durst, Deyanira Nevárez Martínez
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Recent research has documented the prevalence of informal housing across urban and suburban contexts in the United States. While there have been some efforts to theorize across cases, there has been little to no work to connect theory to on-the-ground occurrences to offer clear lessons for planners. This article begins to fill this gap. Analyzing across existing research, we create a typology of informal housing in the United States: infill, subdivision, repurposing of private property, and occupation of public space. Then, we identify five common features that drive their production, use, and conditions. Finally, we offer important takeaways for planners and practitioners.
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美国非正式住房的类型学:给规划者的教训
最近的研究记录了美国城市和郊区非正规住房的普遍性。虽然已经做出了一些跨案例理论化的努力,但几乎没有工作将理论与实际事件联系起来,为规划者提供明确的教训。这篇文章开始填补这一空白。通过对现有研究的分析,我们创建了美国非正规住房的类型:填充、细分、私人财产的重新利用和公共空间的占用。然后,我们确定了驱动其生产、使用和条件的五个共同特征。最后,我们为规划者和实践者提供重要的收获。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Planning Education and Research (JPER) is a forum for planning educators and scholars (from both academia and practice) to present results from teaching and research that advance the profession and improve planning practice. JPER is the official journal of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) and the journal of record for North American planning scholarship. Aimed at scholars and educators in urban and regional planning, political science, policy analysis, urban geography, economics, and sociology, JPER presents the most vital contemporary trends and issues in planning theory, practice, and pedagogy.
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