INNOVATIVE POLICIES AND CHALLENGES IN ADVANCING STUSTAINABLE AFFORDALBE HOUSING IN THE EU
Brigitte Steinhoff ()
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Brigitte Steinhoff: Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi
European Journal of Public Administration Research, 2025, vol. October 2025, 33-60
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Current policy innovations and socio-technical factors influence the provision of sustainable, affordable housing in the European Union. The issue of rising cost burdens, overcrowding, housing shortages and environmental needs, all of which have important social and economic impacts on lower and middle-income groups, is of particular concern. This article examines why affordability remains an enduring challenge despite the EU's commitment to reducing environmental impacts and social inequalities. This article draws on a mixed qualitative and quantitative approach, policy analysis, existing academic literature, and EU-wide statistical data to capture current housing trends. The theoretical framework uses sustainability concepts (environmental, social and, economic) and affordability benchmarks to evaluate how policy innovations and construction practices affect housing. Preliminary results show that effective policy measures such as targeted subsidies, inclusive land-use planning and advanced construction technologies can improve both the cost-effectiveness and environmental performance of affordable housing. Initial findings suggest that collaboration among stakeholders, including local communities and private developers, improves the implementation and long-term viability of projects. The incorporation of sustainable construction practices has been demonstrated to reduce carbon emissions whilst also promoting social equity and community resilience. Comprehensive policy reforms that incorporate multi-stakeholder collaboration and ongoing monitoring of affordability and sustainability targets represent a potential mechanism for effecting meaningful change. Future research will expand the empirical dataset to include diverse urban and rural areas, and test innovative construction techniques and financing models to develop evidence-based affordable and sustainable housing strategies.
Date: 2025
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