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Resilient housing: a new resource-oriented approach
Authors:Lee Ann Nicol  Peter Knoepfel
Affiliation:1. Centre for Research on Architecture, Society &2. the Built Environment, Department of Architecture, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zürich (ETH), HIL G 65.1, Wolfgang-Pauli-Str. 15, CH-8093 Zürich H?nggerberg, Switzerlandleenicol123@gmail.com;4. Swiss Graduate School of Public Administration (IDHEAP), Quartier UNIL Mouline, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland E-mail: peter.knoepfel@idheap.unil.ch
Abstract:The institutional regimes framework has previously been applied to the institutional conditions that support or hinder the sustainability of housing stocks. This resource-based approach identifies the actors across different sectors that have an interest in housing, how they use housing, the mechanisms affecting their use (public policy, use rights, contracts, etc.) and the effects of their uses on the sustainability of housing within the context of the built environment. The potential of the institutional regimes framework is explored for its suitability to the many considerations of housing resilience. By identifying all the goods and services offered by the resource ‘housing stock’, researchers and decision-makers could improve the resilience of housing by better accounting for the ecosystem services used by housing, decreasing the vulnerability of housing to disturbances, and maximizing recovery and reorganization following a disturbance. The institutional regimes framework is found to be a promising tool for addressing housing resilience. Further questions are raised for translating this conceptual framework into a practical application underpinned with empirical data.
Keywords:building stock  built environment  ecosystem services  goods and services  housing  institutional regimes  resilience  sustainability
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