Climate change adaptation and the rental sector: final report
Project report
Title | Climate change adaptation and the rental sector: final report |
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Report Type | Project report |
Authors | Instone, Lesley (Author), Mee, Kathleen (Author), Palmer, Jane (Author), Williams, Miriam (Author) and Vaughan, Nicola (Author) |
Institution of Origin | University of Newcastle |
Number of Pages | 210 |
Year | 2013 |
Publisher | National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility (NCCARF) |
Place of Publication | Gold Coast, Australia |
ISBN | 9781925039115 |
Web Address (URL) | http://www.nccarf.edu.au/publications/climate-change-adaptation-rental-sector |
Abstract | The research employed an asset-based approach to understanding the capacities,assets and skills which tenants, landlords and housing managers bring to climate In addition to analysing a range of secondary sources such as media articles, ‘green’guides and policy documents, the research analysed primary data from interviews and focus groups, focusing on: We found that the tenants we interviewed were motivated by concern about the impact of human activity on the nvironment, and exercised this concern through everyday Public housing managers who were interviewed positioned the public housing sector as policy leaders in sustainability and adaptation, but as constrained by a lack of resources (human and financial) and the busy reactive nature of their work. Busyness and lack of resources was also seen as a constraint on private property managers’ capacity to advocate or arrange for sustainability modifications to the properties they managed. Property managers emerged as crucial ‘knowledge brokers’ mediating between landlords and tenants, but expressed a need for more information and Both tenants and property managers acknowledged that the current shortage of rental housing in many areas was one of the most important constraints on tenants’ ability to The interviews and focus groups with tenants and property managers mapped out a strong asset base in the rental sector including: tenants’ strong visions for the future; The research report makes recommendations in the following areas: |
Keywords | rental housing, tenants, climate adaptation, landlords, property managers, community housing |
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 440699. Human geography not elsewhere classified |
440714. Urban policy | |
440704. Environment policy | |
Public Notes | Files associated with this item cannot be displayed due to copyright restrictions. |
Byline Affiliations | University of Newcastle |
https://research.usq.edu.au/item/q32y8/climate-change-adaptation-and-the-rental-sector-final-report
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