This policy paper argues that housing policy in Aotearoa New Zealand must prioritize affordability, stability, and social capital to foster genuine community belonging, proposing reforms to land use, renter protections, taxation, and well-being metrics.
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rejects urban expansion or intensification as solutions
**Building Belonging \| Policy Paper**rejects urban expansion or intensification bias
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