Inclusionary Housing: An Evaluation of a New Public Rental Housing Governance Instrument in China

Inclusionary housing (IH) is a regulatory instrument adopted by local governments in many countries to produce affordable housing by capturing resources created through the marketplace. In order to assess whether it is efficient, scholarly attention has been widely focused on its evaluation. However...

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Main Authors: Juan Yan, Marietta Haffner, Marja Elsinga
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
Series:Land
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/3/305
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spelling doaj-9139da910a404e41b7710757ebe76b3e2021-03-18T00:00:49ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2021-03-011030530510.3390/land10030305Inclusionary Housing: An Evaluation of a New Public Rental Housing Governance Instrument in ChinaJuan Yan0Marietta Haffner1Marja Elsinga2Department of Management in the Built Environment, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, Delft University of Technology, Julianalaan 134, 2628 BL Delft, The NetherlandsDepartment of Management in the Built Environment, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, Delft University of Technology, Julianalaan 134, 2628 BL Delft, The NetherlandsDepartment of Management in the Built Environment, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, Delft University of Technology, Julianalaan 134, 2628 BL Delft, The NetherlandsInclusionary housing (IH) is a regulatory instrument adopted by local governments in many countries to produce affordable housing by capturing resources created through the marketplace. In order to assess whether it is efficient, scholarly attention has been widely focused on its evaluation. However, there is a lack of studies evaluating IH from a governance perspective. Since IH is about involving private actors in affordable housing production, the governance point of view of cooperating governmental and non-governmental actors governing society to achieve societal goals is highly relevant. The two most important elements of governance—actors and interrelationships among these actors—are taken to build an analytical framework to explore and evaluate the governance of IH. Based on a research approach that combines a literature review and a case study of China, this paper concludes that the ineffective governance of Chinese IH is based on three challenges: (1) The distribution of costs and benefits across actors is unequal since private developers bear the cost, but do not enjoy the increments of land value; (2) there is no sufficient compensation for developers to offset the cost; and (3) there is no room for negotiations for flexibility in a declining market. Given that IH is favored in many Chinese cities, this paper offers the policy implications: local governments should bear more costs of IH, rethink their relations with developers, provide flexible compliance options for developers, and perform differently in a flourishing housing market and a declining housing market.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/3/305affordable housingland use planninglocal governmentsplanning gainprivate sector
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Marja Elsinga
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Inclusionary Housing: An Evaluation of a New Public Rental Housing Governance Instrument in China
Land
affordable housing
land use planning
local governments
planning gain
private sector
author_facet Juan Yan
Marietta Haffner
Marja Elsinga
author_sort Juan Yan
title Inclusionary Housing: An Evaluation of a New Public Rental Housing Governance Instrument in China
title_short Inclusionary Housing: An Evaluation of a New Public Rental Housing Governance Instrument in China
title_full Inclusionary Housing: An Evaluation of a New Public Rental Housing Governance Instrument in China
title_fullStr Inclusionary Housing: An Evaluation of a New Public Rental Housing Governance Instrument in China
title_full_unstemmed Inclusionary Housing: An Evaluation of a New Public Rental Housing Governance Instrument in China
title_sort inclusionary housing: an evaluation of a new public rental housing governance instrument in china
publisher MDPI AG
series Land
issn 2073-445X
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Inclusionary housing (IH) is a regulatory instrument adopted by local governments in many countries to produce affordable housing by capturing resources created through the marketplace. In order to assess whether it is efficient, scholarly attention has been widely focused on its evaluation. However, there is a lack of studies evaluating IH from a governance perspective. Since IH is about involving private actors in affordable housing production, the governance point of view of cooperating governmental and non-governmental actors governing society to achieve societal goals is highly relevant. The two most important elements of governance—actors and interrelationships among these actors—are taken to build an analytical framework to explore and evaluate the governance of IH. Based on a research approach that combines a literature review and a case study of China, this paper concludes that the ineffective governance of Chinese IH is based on three challenges: (1) The distribution of costs and benefits across actors is unequal since private developers bear the cost, but do not enjoy the increments of land value; (2) there is no sufficient compensation for developers to offset the cost; and (3) there is no room for negotiations for flexibility in a declining market. Given that IH is favored in many Chinese cities, this paper offers the policy implications: local governments should bear more costs of IH, rethink their relations with developers, provide flexible compliance options for developers, and perform differently in a flourishing housing market and a declining housing market.
topic affordable housing
land use planning
local governments
planning gain
private sector
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/3/305
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