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The Housing Challenge Adequate, Secure, and Affordable Homes For All ROBIN KING

THERE IS A LACK OF AFFORDABLE, ADEQUATE, SECURE HOUSING IN WELL-LOCATED URBAN AREAS. Global affordable housing gap forecast to increase by 1/3 in next ten years, but estimates understate the problem both quantitatively and qualitatively. Thresholds for housing affordability fail to take transportation costs into account. Women, children, and ethnic minorities are particularly affected by insufficient housing link to the future and overall productivity of city. Photo: Robin King

Urban Slum Population by region (in millions) Proportion of Slum Populations ( percent) AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN CONTEXT Urban Slum Population by Region, Proportion of Slum Populations 1000 900 800 700 600 46.2 42.9 39.4 35.6 34.3 32.6 29.7 50 45 40 35 30 500 25 400 20 300 15 200 10 100 5 0 1990 1995 2000 2005 2007 2010 2014 Axis Title 0 Northern Africa Subsaharan Africa Latin America & the Caribbean Eastern Asia Southern Asia Southeast Asia Western Asia Oceania Proportion of Slum Population Source: Estimates from Habitat III Policy Unit 10, 2016; UN-HABITAT, 2015

THE CASE FOR WELL-LOCATED SECURE, ADEQUATE, AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING Access to services and amenities for residents, including a sense of community and identity Decreased service infrastructure costs for cities and lower transportation costs for residents Promotion of economic development and links to labor markets for residents http://radionajua.com.br/media/noticias/jussaratres/13172478930.81514700.jpg

AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN CONTEXT

CHALLENGES 1. Growth of under-serviced, sub-standard housing, disconnected from livelihood possibilities 2. Policy overemphasis on home ownership 3. Inappropriate land policies and regulations pushing the poor out of the city Photo: https://cdn.opendemocracy.net/files/oxfam.jpg

IN-SITU PARTICIPATORY UPGRADING: APPROACH FOR GROWTH OF UNDER-SERVICED, SUB-STANDARD HOUSING, DISCONNECTED FROM LIVELIHOODS In situ upgrading preferred over relocation programs, except where there are location-based risks Upgrading programs typically finance services and amenities, shelter improvement, and security of occupancy rights Successful programs are comprehensive, participatory, and financially sustainable Photo: http://www.designother90.org

EXAMPLE OF IN SITU UPGRADING: BAAN MANKONG: THAILAND In 2003, the Thai government launched the Baan Mankong upgrading program, a program designed to upgrade informal settlements, based on collective ownership Nation-wide program is implemented by the Community Organizations Development Institute (CODI), which directs flexible government subsidies and loans to community savings groups for upgrading purposes As of 2014, Baan Mankong has improved approximately 100,000 households throughout Thailand Source: www.archinect.com/features/article/25485248/decoding-bangkok-s-pocket-urbanization-socialhousing-provision-and-the-role-of-community-architects

APPROACH: DEVELOPMENT OF RENTAL HOUSING FOR ALL INCOME LEVELS TO OVERCOME EMPHASIS ON OWNERSHIP Reverse emphasis on ownership to support rental housing for different income levels by: Improving legal frameworks Avoiding financial biases Providing well-structured subsidies Photo: seier+seier/flickr

EXAMPLE OF RENTALS: BACKYARD RENTALS: GAUTENG PROVINCE, SOUTH AFRICA Backyard rental units are typically constructed behind primary residences. In Gauteng (mainly Johannesburg) 712,000 households lived them (2011 data) Recognizing inability to meet housing demand, province introduced policy that legalized and encouraged backyard rentals in 2015 Source: http://informalcity.co.za/sites/default/files/exhibition/backyard/img1-04.gif

INSTEAD OF PUSHING THE POOR OUT, INCENTIVIZE CONVERSION OF UNDERUTILIZED URBAN LAND TO AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT Realistic regulations and standards, including allowing for incremental housing improvements and construction. Include possibilities of community ownership. Straightforward and easy to understand processes and zoning rules Tax underutilized land and buildings, and provide incentives for production/conversion to affordable housing Photo: Asunción Electrizante/Flickr

EXAMPLE OF INCREMENTAL HOUSING: QUINTA MONROY: IQUIQUE, CHILE Chile-Barrio program incremental housing approach: physical foundations of each house with walls, floors, kitchen, bathroom constructed, while rest left unfinished Families allowed to incrementally develop and expand rest of house Photo:

EXAMPLE OF INNOVATION IN LAND MKTS, COMMUNITY LAND TRUST: MARIA AUXILIADORA, COCHABAMBA, BOLIVIA A community land trust established and run by women since 1999. It now houses 420 families on community-owned property that cannot be sold for a profit, maintaining the housing at affordable rates in the peri-urban area. The community has helped move collective land ownership, allowed under the Bolivian constitution, into the urban realm. Its unique governance structure rotates leadership among women in two-year terms, ejects men who engage in domestic violence, and provides community-managed support to families. Source: http://www.cambioclimatico-bolivia.org/index-cc.php?cod_aporte=339

SUMMARY OF CHALLENGES Growth of under-serviced, substandard housing, disconnected from livelihood possibilities Policy overemphasis on home ownership Inappropriate land policies and regulations pushing the poor out of the city SUMMARY OF APPROACHES In situ participatory upgrading, except where there are located-based risks Development of rental housing Conversion of underutilized urban land to affordable housing Photo: https://cdn.opendemocracy.net/files/oxfam.jpg

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