Not entirely displacement: conceptualizing relocation in Ethiopia and South Africa as “disruptive re-placement”

P Meth, M Belihu, S Buthelezi, F Masikane - Urban Geography, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Residents' lived experiences of movement into state directed housing frequently evidence
contradictory outcomes. Often, movement is articulated in terms of displacement, noting its …

The role of informal housing in lowering China's urbanization costs

D Niu, W Sun, S Zheng - Regional Science and Urban Economics, 2021 - Elsevier
Over the past 30 years, China has experienced unprecedented economic growth spurred by
large-scale rural-urban migration, industrialization, and strong global demand for its cheaply …

Ending gated communities: the rationales for resistance in China

C Chiu-Shee, BD Ryan, LJ Vale - Housing Studies, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Although gated communities (GCs) have spread globally, their prevalence in China is often
attributed to China's unique tradition of gated living. In 2016, China announced policy …

Impact of governments' commitment to housing affordability policy on people's happiness: Evidence from China

J Chen, X Qi, Z Lin, Y Wu - Housing Policy Debate, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Although government-led housing affordability policy is an important issue worldwide, there
has been little research on how local governments' commitment to such policy affects …

How can large-scale housing provision in the outskirts benefit the urban poor in fast urbanising cities? The case of Beijing

X Rong, Y Jin - Cities, 2023 - Elsevier
In most fast-urbanising cities there is an enormous challenge in the provision of decent
housing for the urban poor. It is common for the housing for the urban poor to be sited in …

Collaborative Supply Mechanism of Government‐Subsidized Rental Housing from the Perspective of Tripartite Evolutionary Game in Metropolitan Cities of China

X Liu, J Dong, P Cui, M Wang… - Computational …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
With the advancement of urbanisation, the inflow of population in China's large cities has
been increasing and the demand for rental housing of “new citizens” with insufficient …

Urban ground leases: a cross-country comparison

AR Pope, MR Young - Journal of Property Research, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The ground lease is a form of land tenure where the property rights are split between the
lessor (landowner) and the lessee (land user). Additional ground lease features, such as the …

[HTML][HTML] How do local governments respond to central mandate in affordable housing policy? A qualitative comparative analysis of forty-one Chinese cities

L Ma, Z Liu - Journal of Urban Management, 2024 - Elsevier
Countries in developed and developing worlds have faced growing challenges to solve
affordable housing shortages for lower-income households, prompting the adoption of …

Housing the poor? A comparative study of public housing provision in New York, Hong Kong, and Shenzhen

X Li, S Shamsuddin - Housing Policy Debate, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Governments in cities and countries around the world are faced with housing affordability
problems, which acutely affect lower income residents. Prior comparative work adopts a …

Rethinking enclosed neighbourhoods: vital infrastructure for design innovation, civic engagement, and biopower in urban China

C Chiu-Shee - Built Environment, 2024 - ingentaconnect.com
Capitalist processes of urbanization and privatization have produced a growing number of
enclosed neighbourhoods across the world. Critical scholarship often frames these …