Advisory Center for Affordable Settlements & Housing

acash

Advisory Center for Affordable Settlements and Housing
ACASH

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Document TypeGeneral
Publish Date18/01/2021
AuthorRoberta Cucca & Michael Friesenecker
Published ByThe International Journal of Justice and Sustainability
Edited BySaba Bilquis
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Potential & limitations Of Innovative Housing Solutions in Planning for Degrowth: In Vienna

Limiting socio-spatial inequalities can be considered a decisive goal for a regrowth agenda. At different territorial scales, planning and housing policies have been crucial to achieve this goal, in terms of both reaching high environmental standards and framing the social reproduction of inequality. This article focuses on the implications, in terms of socio-spatial inequalities, of innovative housing solutions oriented to a degrowth agenda. It aims to answer the following research questions: what are the socio-spatial implications of the most common innovative housing solutions that can best fulfill the regrowth principles/vision? How is it possible to ensure socio-spatial justice in housing projects inspired by a degrowth narrative? By analyzing two cases of housing innovation in Vienna (qualitative analysis), we argue that many innovative housing projects, characterized by a regrowth narrative when it comes to the development of ecological and social practises, today show a high level of elitism reproducing socio-spatial inequalities. However, we also argue that the role of local authorities can play a central role in up-scaling these housing innovations by ensuring a higher level of inclusiveness.

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