Nicole Gurran, C. Gilbert, K. Gibb, R. van den Nouwelant, Amity James, P. Phibbs
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Supporting Affordable Housing Supply: Inclusionary Planning in New and Renewing Communities
This study examined how planning mechanisms support affordable housing supply in Australia and overseas. In England 43 per cent of affordable housing built in 2015–16 (12,866 units) were delivered due to inclusionary planning requirements, while more than 500 cities in the United States have inclusionary zoning or impact fee requirements to supply affordable housing. In Australia planning systems can support affordable housing supply, but additional funding or subsidy is usually required to produce homes affordable to those on low and very low incomes.