The role of land planning policies in supporting housing affordability: The case of the Gaza Strip

•The study identifies challenges that face housing affordability in Gaza.•A field study based on interviews and a questionnaire has been carried out.•Several land planning policies to promote affordability were questioned.•It concluded that there is a great need to improve housing land supply in Gaz...

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Affordable housing
Growth rate
Home financing
Housing
Land tenure
Land use planning
Low income groups
Planners
Planning
Polls & surveys
Population growth
Prices
Residents
Security
Specialists
The Gaza Strip
Urban land
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