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    Gentification: Change and Glen Eden

    Kenkel, David

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    2021-10
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    Kenkel, D.J. (2021, October). Gentification: Change and Glen Eden. Paper presented at the ACDA - Aotearoa Community Development Association, Whangārei, Whangārei.
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    https://hdl.handle.net/10652/5555
    Abstract
    Housing New Zealand What is gentrification? Gentrification can not be stopped but can be managed Lessons learned on how to manage gentrification Immigration and aging Live-ability and housing type Intensification is coming Principles for sustainability and environments friendly to children and the aged Information from children and the aged Supply side and demand side approaches A supply side approach that works Social housing The ten largest Auckland Social Housing Providers Social Housing comes with social issues Conclusion –what can Local Boards do? Some tentative suggestions
    Keywords:
    Glen Eden (Auckland, N.Z.), Auckland (N.Z.), New Zealand, community development, affordable housing, gentrification, urban planning, urban design, sustainable urban design, social housing
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    330401 Community planning
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