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Perceived benefits and risks of developing mixed communities in New Zealand: implementer perspectives

Article title: Perceived benefits and risks of developing mixed communities in New Zealand: implementer perspectives

Authors: Elinor Chisholm, Nevil Pierse and Philippa Howden-Chapman

Journal: Urban Research & Practice

DOI: 10.1080/17535069.2020.1801831

When this article was first published online, sources for were incorrect. This has been corrected and re-published online.

Fig.1 Examples of mixed community developments in New Zealand

Fig.1 Examples of mixed community developments in New Zealand

*Northern Glen Innes is now part of the ÿTāmaki development

**Until 2019, ÿthe Tāmaki development was to have a total of 7,500 homes (including 2,500 public homes).

***Numbers are from the business case preferred option, and differ from the development website and press releases, which include refurbished and new public homes in other parts of Porirua as part of the total.

****Part of the Mt Roskill development which will have 10,000 new homes (ÿ3000 state homes, 3500 affordable homes and 3500 market homes)

***** See note 1 for varying definitions of “affordable” ownership.

Sources:

Cumming (2013); Kāinga Ora (n.d.); Moffiet (2015); Northcote Development (n.d.); RNZ (2018); Smith (2013); TRC (2019); TRC (2020); Te Rūnanga O Toa Rangatira, Porirua City Council, Treasury, Ministry of Social Development, & HNZ (2018); ter Ellen (2013); Witten et al (2018).

References from table:

Cumming, G. (2013, November 23). The Glen Innes social experiment. New Zealand Herald. Retrieved from http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11161456

Kāinga Ora. (n.d.). Large scale projects. Retrieved May 8, 2020, from https://kaingaora.govt.nz/developments-and-programmes/large-scale-projects/

Moffiet, N. (2015, April 28). HNZ all set to build 600 new homes. Stuff. Retrieved from https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/industries/68038752/hnz-all-set-to-build-600-new-homes

Northcote Development. (n.d.). Types of homes. Retrieved April 8, 2020, from https://northcotedevelopment.co.nz/development/types-of-homes/

RNZ. (2018, July 13). Housing Minister Phil Twyford sets out plan for 10,000 new houses in Mangere. Radio New Zealand. Retrieved from https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/political/361737/housing-minister-phil-twyford-sets-out-plan-for-10-000-new-houses-in-mangere

Smith, N. (2013, November 14). Sod turned for Pomare housing redevelopment (Press release). Retrieved from http://www.beehive.govt.nz/release/sod-turned-pomare-housing-redevelopment

Tāmaki Regeneration Company (TRC). (2019). Statement of performance expectations 2019-2020. Auckland: Tāmaki Regeneration Company. Retrieved from https://www.tamakiregeneration.co.nz/sites/default/files/site-files/TRC SPE 2019-2020.pdf

Tāmaki Regeneration Company (TRC). (2020). Frequently asked questions: Tāmaki Regeneration Programme. Retrieved May 5, 2020, from https://www.tamakiregeneration.co.nz/regenFAQs

Te Rūnanga O Toa Rangatira, Porirua City Council, Treasury, Ministry of Social Development, & Housing New Zealand (HNZ). (2018). Eastern Porirua community regeneration: Single stage business case (redacted). Wellington.

ter Ellen, J. (2013, November 14). Revamp for suburb with chequered past. 3 News. Retrieved from http://www.3news.co.nz/Revamp-for-suburb-with-chequered-past/tabid/423/articleID/321380/Default.aspx

Witten, K., Opit, S., Ferguson, E., & Kearns, R. (2018). Developing community: Following the Waimahia Inlet affordable housing initiative. Auckland: Massey University and University of Auckland. Retrieved from https://www.buildingbetter.nz/publications/urban_wellbeing/Witten_et_al_2018_Developing_community_Waimahia_initiative.pdf

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