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Darrel Ramsey-Musolf
In 2003, California allowed cities to count accessory dwelling units (ADU) towards low-income housing needs. Unless a city?s zoning code regulates the ADU?s maximum rent, occupancy income, and/or effective period, then the city may be unable to enforce l...
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Hazvinei Tsitsi Tamuka Moyo, Mark Zuidgeest and Hedwig van Delden
The Group Areas Act of 1950 has resulted in post-apartheid South African cities being characterised by spatial patterns with limited access to social and economic opportunities for the black and coloured population. Typically, high-density low-income hou...
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Jong-Won Lee
Enhancing the efficiency of windows is important for improving the energy efficiency of buildings. The Korean government has performed numerous building renovation projects to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate energy poverty. To reduce the cos...
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Carlos Felipe Urazán-Bonells, Hugo Alexander Rondón-Quintana and María Alejandra Caicedo-Londoño
The regions with the best economy have a greater capacity to develop low-income or social-impact housing, thus contributing to the reduction of poverty and, therefore, to the fulfillment of Sustainable Development Goals. This is observed in fewer people ...
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Zeenat Kotval-K, Annabelle Wilkinson, Andy Brush and Eva Kassens-Noor
Residents in small urban and rural areas frequently depend on unreliable personal transportation to maintain their lifestyle and get to essential destinations within their society. Especially, vulnerable populations, such as seniors and low-income reside...
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Victoria Basolo, Edith Huarita and Jongho Won
Some housing researchers have criticized the United States housing subsidy scheme referred to as the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program for failing to promote better opportunities for low-income persons. In this study, therefore, we examine th...
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Rookmoney Thakur, Stanley Onwubu, Geoffrey Harris, Surendra Thakur
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Maonei Mangwanya
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Tao Tao, Jason Cao
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During COVID-19 lockdowns, transit agencies need to respond to the decline in travel but also maintain the essential mobility of transit-dependent people. However, there are a few lessons that scholars and practitioners can learn from. Using highway traf...
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N.C. Nkosi, R.P. Burger, N.R. Matandirotya , C. Pauw, S.J. Piketh
Domestic solid fuel combustion remains a key contributor to indoor and ambient air pollution in low-income settlements. Understanding solid-fuel cost perceptions and burning patterns variability is required for developing sustainable energy policies and ...
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Djoni Hartono, Reza A Budiman, Sasmita H Hastuti
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This study aims to identify the preferences of low-income people in making housing tenure choices within the next 5 years. Each person has the right to have a place to live in. However, the options available for low-income people to own a home are limite...
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Pedro Martínez-Santos, Miguel Martín-Loeches, Silvia Díaz-Alcaide and Kerstin Danert
Water access remains a challenge in rural areas of low-income countries. Manual drilling technologies have the potential to enhance water access by providing a low cost drinking water alternative for communities in low and middle income countries. This p...
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Darrel Ramsey-Musolf
California is known for home values that eclipse U.S. housing prices. To increase housing inventory, California has implemented a regional housing needs allocation (RHNA) to transmit shares of housing growth to cities. However, no study has established R...
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Fouzia Hanif,Mussarat Shamshir,Khurram Khan Alwi
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Veronica Matthews, Jo Longman, James Bennett-Levy, Maddy Braddon, Megan Passey, Ross S. Bailie and Helen L. Berry
In 2017, marginalised groups were disproportionately impacted by extensive flooding in a rural community in Northern New South Wales, Australia, with greater risk of home inundation, displacement and poor mental health. While social capital has been link...
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Alyce Cardoso Campos,Daniel Carvalho de Rezende,José Willer do Prado,Thaísa Barcellos Pinheiro do Nascimento,Humberto Rodrigues Marques,André Grutzmann
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This article reviews the state of the literature on consumption at the bottom of the pyramid and summarizes the studies' suggestions for future research. This study was conducted using data from the Web of Science and Scopus databases with the help of Ci...
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To examine how cross-strata neighboring behavior in a mixed-income community can influence the consumption choices of individuals in low-income groups, and to improve the prediction accuracy of the consumption choice model of low-income groups for small ...
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R. Alexis Barrientos-González, Ricardo E. Vega-Azamar, Julio C. Cruz-Argüello, Norma A. Oropeza-García, Maritza Chan-Juárez and Danna L. Trejo-Arroyo
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Sylvia Olawumi Israel-Akinbo, Jen Snowball, Gavin Fraser
The transition to modern energy carriers like electricity is an important way to achieve to eradicate energy poverty. This study investigated energy transition patterns and trends in low-income South African households. The marginal effects of the differ...
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