A housing environment refers to the physical, social, and economic conditions surrounding a dwelling or residential area. It encompasses factors such as the quality of housing, availability of amenities, safety, community interactions, and access to services like schools and healthcare. The housing environment significantly impacts residents' quality of life and overall well-being. Ultimately, it influences social dynamics, economic opportunities, and health outcomes within a community.
Christoph Sinn has written: 'Housing, the environment, and our changing climate' -- subject(s): Housing, Housing policy, Climatic changes
People desire the right to clean or live in a clean environment.
afeer contractor
we can stop building big house to save
Hafeez Contractor
Hafeez contractor
It is not, it is just an area that has not yet been developed that housing companies would like to get their hands on.It is important to the environment and humanity that green belt land remains protected form housing development.
Human-environment interaction
L. D. Gottlieb has written: 'Environment and design in housing'
Johan O. Lamm has written: 'Environment, energy and housing'
Housing comes under the Department of the Environment and Local Government. Currently, as of the time of answering this question on the 26th of January 2010, the minister for that department is John Gormley.
the National Housing Act of 1949 set a national goal of providing "a decent home and suitable living environment for every U.S. family."