Abstract

The Journal of Social Inclusion (JoSI) is a peer-reviewed academic journal that will contribute to current knowledge and understanding of the social processes that marginalise individuals, families and communities. The journal will be published bi-annually under the guidance of an International Editorial Advisory Board. The Journal of Social Inclusion (JoSI) is an initiative of the School of Human Services and Social Work, Griffith University.

Highlights

  • As a land-use planning tool, Inclusionary Zoning (IZ) has been widely adopted by developed countries to provide adequate affordable housing

  • Suburbs are characterized by low-density detached houses, and greenfield development is a common practice in Australia to cater to population growth

  • Despite the fulfillment of affordable housing targets, we find relatively low suitability of IZ projects in Australian Capital Territory (ACT) considering its ability to achieve five selected criteria

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Introduction

As a land-use planning tool, Inclusionary Zoning (IZ) has been widely adopted by developed countries to provide adequate affordable housing. Despite IZ helping states establish a relatively large number of affordable housing units, limited research has been conducted to assess the quality of current IZ projects.Moving forward, it is critical to increase the affordable housing supply to meet the risingdemand while achieving sustainable development goals. We use ACT as a case study site to assess the land-use suitability of current IZ projects, and to identify potential bulwarks to achieving adequate outcomes. The land-use characteristics and affordability of current IZ projects. The suitable land for IZ land-use purposes in the ACT region by considering sustainable development goals

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