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Housing governance is an academic concept and research field that examines the complex processes, institutions, and power dynamics shaping the provision, allocation, regulation, and experience of housing. It investigates the interplay among state actors, market forces, civil society organizations, and residents in determining housing policy, production, access, and outcomes across various scales. Key characteristics include its focus on formal and informal mechanisms of control and influence, the distribution of resources and risks within housing systems, and the analysis of how decisions about housing are made, implemented, and contested. Its significance lies in providing theoretical and analytical frameworks to understand housing inequalities, evaluate policy effectiveness, and inform interventions aimed at achieving more equitable and sustainable housing futures.