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The Role of Mandatory and Voluntary Approaches for a Sustainable Housing Transition: Evidence from Vancouver and Melbourne
Housing performance has typically been governed by mandatory performance policies. There are examples of voluntary policies and programmes which have been introduced to augment mandatory requirements and push innovation. This paper investigates mandatory and voluntary sustainable housing approaches in Vancouver and Melbourne through a multi-level governance approach. The paper highlights key opportunities for voluntary approaches to help raise the outcomes of mandatory approaches if key limitations of each are addressed
The Role of Mandatory and Voluntary Approaches for a Sustainable Housing Transition: Evidence from Vancouver and Melbourne
Housing performance has typically been governed by mandatory performance policies. There are examples of voluntary policies and programmes which have been introduced to augment mandatory requirements and push innovation. This paper investigates mandatory and voluntary sustainable housing approaches in Vancouver and Melbourne through a multi-level governance approach. The paper highlights key opportunities for voluntary approaches to help raise the outcomes of mandatory approaches if key limitations of each are addressed
The Role of Mandatory and Voluntary Approaches for a Sustainable Housing Transition: Evidence from Vancouver and Melbourne
Doyon, Andréanne (author) / Moore, Trivess (author)
Urban Policy and Research ; 38 ; 213-229
2020-07-02
17 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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