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Need and demand
How can we better capture the comparable value for money and non-monetised benefits of different community-led initiatives and interventions (including those which seek to strengthen social infrastructure and social capital)?
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, 2022
community
social infrastructure
social capital
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Need and demand
What is the operational efficiency of the current Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIP) planning regime and how can it be improved?
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, 2022
infrastructure
planning
efficiency
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Need and demand
How does demand and need for housing compare between London and the rest of England?
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, 2022
housing
London
England
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Need and demand
What factors will shape the demand for home ownership in future? What will the future trend in homeownership look like under different scenarios?
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, 2022
housing
home ownership
economy
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Need and demand
What is the future need/demand for supported housing and how do its costs/cost-effectiveness compare with alternative types of support?
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, 2022
housing
supported housing
cost-effectiveness
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Need and demand
What does the evidence show about the future housing needs of older people, and how government interventions affect these needs?
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, 2022
housing
aging population
government interventions
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Need and demand
How can we ensure the right housing is built in the right places, and at the right time?
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, 2022
housing
affordability
transitions
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