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Developing a machine learning model to map new-build gentrification: A mixed-methods approach. [PDF]
New-build gentrification, a type of gentrification which is connected to newly built development, has radically transformed the appearance of neighborhoods across the United States.
Maya Mueller +7 more
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Progress in environmental gentrification research and hotspot analysis based on CiteSpace analysis [PDF]
With the advent of the post-industrial era, environmental improvements and sustainable initiatives that lack sufficient attention to the social justice aspects of environmental changes generates environmental gentrification.
Yu Pei, Sun Peng
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Over the last two decades research on gentrification has boomed. As major cities across the United States experience seismic shifts in luxury real estate, inequality, lack of affordable housing, disparate education rates, and the displacement of long-time residents, gentrification and urban studies scholars have sought to provide explanations for such ...
Thurber, Amie, Krings, Amy
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Gentrification versus structure relocation – how can we preserve a city’s cultural heritage? [PDF]
A number of cities are currently experiencing gentrification at various stages and intensities. Gentrification is a powerful force for economic change, but it is often accompanied by unnecessary demolition of historic buildings that are not included in ...
Połtowicz A., Podhalański B.
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Degentrification? Different Aspects of Gentrification before and after the COVID-19 Pandemic
The purpose of this study is to explore the aspects of “gentrification” and “degentrification” other than economic factors. To this end, this study focused on the gentrification situations occurring before and after the COVID-19 pandemic in the Itaewon ...
Soyoung Han +2 more
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Visualizing the Landscape of Green Gentrification: A Bibliometric Analysis and Future Directions
Green gentrification has emerged as a critical and dynamic research field in environmental justice and gentrification. Few studies have systematically reviewed the current state of green gentrification literature.
Feicui Gou, Wenya Zhai, Zilin Wang
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Gentrification in the Global South: new insights from Chinese Studies
Following the introduction of the “gentrification” concept by Ruth Glass in 1964, Anglo-Saxon urban geographers have extensively studied the process and phenomenon of gentrification.
Haotian Guan, Huhua Cao
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Exposure, timing, and vulnerability: The role of public transport in inducing gentrification
Gentrification is an increasingly common phenomenon in many urban neighbourhoods. While cities invest in more sustainable travel options for their residents, there is limited literature on its connection to gentrification of the surrounding areas ...
Malithi Fernando +2 more
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How has Transit Oriented Development Impacted Land Gentrification in London [PDF]
This study evaluated the impact of Transit Oriented Development (TOD) on land gentrification in London, a city that adopted TOD in its railway network early in the 1920s.
Fang Zhouru
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Within the Anglo-American literature, commercial, along with residential, gentrification has often been treated as an attendant neighborhood phenomenon.
Qinran Yang, Yang Liu, Linchuan Yang
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