Emerging Practices for Solving Homelessness and Increasing Affordable Housing in California
Emerging Practices are those that are in the thinking and/or planning stages and have not yet have been widely implemented. Examples of these would potentially include:
- Mathematical models to help explain a system, provide insights into the effects of different components of the system, and make predictions about behavior regarding persons who are entered into the system. The model might include various subpopulations of persons who are homeless and the issues that have contributed to their homelessness and need for housing and services.
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