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Intensification

Residential intensification is the process of increasing the overall number of residential units in a given area. It can involve reusing, expanding, or redeveloping existing buildings, land, or areas. The process of residential intensification should manage the impact that denser development has on existing houses, while optimising the success of the future neighbourhood.

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Affordable housing

Housing offered at a below market price, whether this be rent (e.g. public housing, community housing, private rental housing) or home ownership. Affordable housing is targeted at very low-to moderate-income households and is priced to be affordable to them. Usually this means that housing costs should not exceed 30 per cent of gross household income.

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Public housing

Housing, other than employee housing, that is owned and managed by government directly. Also see community housing

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Accessible housing

Housing that includes features such as wheelchair access ramp, grab rails and other adjustments that enable use by people either with a disability or to assist in transitioning through their life stages.

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Active transport

This includes all forms of transport that require physical activity for movement, including cycling, walking and other non-motorised forms.

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Agglomeration

The clustering of business activities, skilled labour and the resulting knowledge ‘spillovers’ which occur in cities and particular locations within them is referred to urban agglomeration.

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Asset register

A compilation of all business assets including details on assets such as location, condition, and owner. The purpose of an asset register is to understand the status, procurement date, location, price, depreciation, and current value of each asset.

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