A Study of Social Housing Supply and Demand in the Context of Geography of Opportunity in Taipei City

碩士 === 國立成功大學 === 都市計劃學系 === 104 === After the Housing Act enacted in 2011, the goal of social housing nowadays is to boost the supply. Due to the goal and the late development, the social housing faced the doubt of fair distribution arrangement, the problem of unaffordable rent, and the bigger and...

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Main Authors: Tzu-HanHung, 洪子涵
Other Authors: Tzu-Yuan Chao
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2016
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/2c6284
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Summary:碩士 === 國立成功大學 === 都市計劃學系 === 104 === After the Housing Act enacted in 2011, the goal of social housing nowadays is to boost the supply. Due to the goal and the late development, the social housing faced the doubt of fair distribution arrangement, the problem of unaffordable rent, and the bigger and bigger scale of social housing project, which may be associated to the failure public housing experience in the USA. The research aims to study on whether the arrangement of social housing planning in Taipei meets the target groups’ living requirements, and whether the opportunities in Taipei City can assist vulnerable households for a better living quality. Using the opportunity mapping from Geography of Opportunity, the opportunity map identified the living quality and opportunities gaps between different districts in Taipei City. Then used the semi-structured interviews to analyse the relation between opportunity map and the arrangement of social housing planning in Taipei, which let the urgent need of social housing supply in different districts divided into 3 degrees, and made the districts have different priority policy or strategies to implement. In conclusion, the research emphasizes fair distribution of social housing within the concerns of the affordability of vulnerable households, the demand and supply of social housing, living quality, and opportunities, which allows low-income households live in a good community and reach the target of mixed-income living.