Resilient and affordable housing in the Caribbean: Policy recommendations towards a transformative, green and inclusive recovery strategy. Policy Brief

The Caribbean faces multidimensional vulnerabilities driven by climate change and aggravated by Small Island Developing States’ natural and economic characteristics (SIDS). A critical natural feature of SIDS is the extreme vulnerability to climate-change-induced events. Economically, the Caribbean has followed the global trend of seeing its urban areas swell during the last decades. Moreover, the region’s coastal areas expose human settlements, infrastructure, and businesses to external shocks, such as climate change-induced extreme weather events. In addition, the 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) introduced a new dimension to these vulnerabilities, widening inequalities and demanding new and more localized approaches to how Caribbean countries respond to the pandemic’s economic and social fallouts.

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Other Authors: NU. CEPAL. Sede Subregional para el Caribe
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:English
Published: ECLAC, Subregional Headquarters for the Caribbean 2022-09-14
Subjects:VIVIENDA PUBLICA, POLITICA DE VIVIENDA, VIVIENDA BARATA, FINANCIACION DE LA VIVIENDA, URBANIZACION, ECONOMIA VERDE, RECUPERACION, COVID-19, PANDEMIAS, PROGRAMAS DE VIVIENDA, SUBSIDIOS DE VIVIENDA, VIVIENDA EN ARRIENDO, CONTROL DE ALQUILERES, CAMBIO CLIMATICO, PREVENCION DE DESASTRES, PLANIFICACION DEL DESARROLLO, ESTRATEGIAS DEL DESARROLLO, ALIANZAS PUBLICO-PRIVADAS, ELABORACION DE POLITICAS, DESARROLLO SOCIAL, DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE, OBJETIVOS DE DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE, RECOMENDACIONES, CEPAL, CDCC, ESTADOS PEQUEÑOS, PEQUEÑOS ESTADOS INSULARES EN DESARROLLO, PUBLIC HOUSING, HOUSING POLICY, LOW COST HOUSING, HOUSING FINANCE, URBANIZATION, GREEN ECONOMY, RECOVERY, PANDEMICS, HOUSING PROGRAMMES, HOUSING SUBSIDIES, RENTAL HOUSING, RENT CONTROL, CLIMATE CHANGE, DISASTER PREVENTION, DEVELOPMENT PLANNING, DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES, PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS, POLICY MAKING, SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS, RECOMMENDATIONS, ECLAC, SMALL STATES, SMALL ISLAND DEVELOPING STATES,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11362/48144
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