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Accessible/Adaptable Housing
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Technical Research
Technical research leads to innovations that improve how residential buildings are designed and constructed and offers insights into sustainable housing solutions and best practice. Key areas include industry research, emerging design and technology, industry education, and consumer protection.
Builder Insight
Building Science Reports
Consumer - Maintenance and Renewals
Consumer - New Construction
External resource
Learning on Demand
Residential Design and Construction Guides
Socio Economic
Socio-economic research provides important information on trends, demographics, best practices and supply-and-demand indicators to help government and housing providers make informed decisions. Key areas include addressing homelessness, distinct populations, housing sector, and housing affordability.
Community Acceptance
Expiry of Operating Agreements
Housing Affordability
Housing Forms and Designs
Indigenous Peoples
Learning on Demand
Sector Transformation
Tools For Developing Social Housing
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Vulnerable or Distinct Populations