
Patrick Harris
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2 months ago |
thinkglobalhealth.org | Evelyne de Leeuw |Patrick Harris
Health diplomacy often involves developing infrastructure important to health and the social determinants of health. The infrastructure can include building tangible assets, such as hospitals and roads. Health cooperation can also transfer intangible capabilities through, for example, training programs and collaborative scientific research.
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Sep 26, 2023 |
dailybulletin.com.au | Patrick Harris |UNSW Sydney
The housing crisis is firmly on the Australian policy agenda. Governments see a rapid increase in supply as the main solution. The importance of supply is not disputed. But more housing alone isn’t enough: new housing must be provided in ways that do not widen the gap between the “haves and the have-nots”. Our recent research in Sydney, for instance, shows how the planning system already overlooks what is needed to make the city equitable and liveable.
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Sep 24, 2023 |
canadianinquirer.net | Patrick Harris |UNSW Sydney |Edgar Liu
The housing crisis is firmly on the Australian policy agenda. Governments see a rapid increase in supply as the main solution. The importance of supply is not disputed. But more housing alone isn’t enough: new housing must be provided in ways that do not widen the gap between the “haves and the have-nots”. Our recent research in Sydney, for instance, shows how the planning system already overlooks what is needed to make the city equitable and liveable.
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Sep 22, 2023 |
theconversation.com | Patrick Harris |Edgar Liu
The housing crisis is firmly on the Australian policy agenda. Governments see a rapid increase in supply as the main solution. The importance of supply is not disputed. But more housing alone isn’t enough: new housing must be provided in ways that do not widen the gap between the “haves and the have-nots”. Our recent research in Sydney, for instance, shows how the planning system already overlooks what is needed to make the city equitable and liveable.
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Sep 21, 2023 |
hashtag.net.au | Patrick Harris |UNSW Sydney
The housing crisis is firmly on the Australian policy agenda. Governments see a rapid increase in supply as the main solution. The importance of supply is not disputed. But more housing alone isn’t enough: new housing must be provided in ways that do not widen the gap between the “haves and the have-nots”. Our recent research in Sydney, for instance, shows how the planning system already overlooks what is needed to make the city equitable and liveable.
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