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Integrating tiny and small homes into the urban landscape: History, land use barriers and potential solutions
Author(s) -
Evans Krista
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of geography and regional planning
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2070-1845
DOI - 10.5897/jgrp2017.0679
Subject(s) - infill , geography , dream , environmental planning , land use , urban landscape , political science , civil engineering , engineering , psychology , neuroscience
There is growing interest in living in tiny and small houses in the United States of America (USA). However, in many urban communities, it is illegal to build such homes due to the current land use regulations. This article presents an overview of the land use policy barriers to tiny and small house integration, in addition to potential solutions. The article also examines how interest in tiny and small house living has evolved, and why it will likely continue to do so. Key words: Tiny house movement, urban infill, American dream, housing, land use.

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