New Report Aims to Create Fair, Green Housing System in UK
A new report has been published, aiming to create a fair and green housing system in the UK. The report, the fourth in a series on universal basic services (UBS), focuses on delivering decent homes while minimizing climate change and resource depletion.
The report, developed by the New Economics Foundation (NEF) and the Social Guarantee, considers various policy options to achieve these goals. It centres around four key dimensions of housing: sufficiency, sustainability, security, and setting. The UBS framework, used in the report, ensures universal access to essential services, protects the environment, and encourages collective action.
Specific details about organizations collaborating with NEF and the Social Guarantee on this report were not found in the search results.
The report proposes changes to create a housing system that is both fair and sustainable. It aims to deliver decent homes while minimizing climate change and resource depletion, focusing on four key dimensions. The UBS framework is used to ensure universal access, environmental protection, and collective action.
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