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Exploring Innovative Models for Tenant Relocation McNaughton, Mark; Sánchez, Itzel; Poskitt, Mark
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This Ideas Book is the culmination of a six-month research partnership with Metro Vancouver. Its purpose is to explore innovative development and design models that Metro Vancouver stakeholders could employ to provide housing for displaced tenants. The book is broken into four sections. Section one provides some context on the project and the overall methodology. The second section outlines a set of guiding principles that were developed to ground the research and analysis. Section three uses scenario planning to test potential solutions in a hypothetical real-world context, and section four summarizes what we’ve heard and provides some recommendations. Throughout each section, case studies have been scattered to illustrate how different innovations could be used to make a project more viable. We hope that the ideas explored in this book will provide some valuable insights and inspiration for the reader about alternative ways to improve the tenant relocation process.
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Exploring Innovative Models for Tenant Relocation
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Ideas book : exploring innovative models for tenant relocation
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2020
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This Ideas Book is the culmination of a six-month research partnership with Metro Vancouver. Its purpose is to explore innovative development and design models that Metro Vancouver stakeholders could employ to provide housing for displaced tenants. The book is broken into four sections. Section one provides some context on the project and the overall methodology. The second section outlines a set of guiding principles that were developed to ground the research and analysis. Section three uses scenario planning to test potential solutions in a hypothetical real-world context, and section four summarizes what we’ve heard and provides some recommendations. Throughout each section, case studies have been scattered to illustrate how different innovations could be used to make a project more viable. We hope that the ideas explored in this book will provide some valuable insights and inspiration for the reader about alternative ways to improve the tenant relocation process.
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2020-04-14
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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10.14288/1.0389815
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Unreviewed
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Graduate
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