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Post-Socialist Gentrification Processes in Polish Cities
This paper discusses the specific character of gentrification processes in Polish cities, with a particular focus on Warsaw, Łódź and Gdańsk. It explains the forces and factors behind gentrification, and highlights its types and effects as well as the ...
Jolanta Jakóbczyk-Gryszkiewicz +2 more
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The rise of the millennial cohort : a case study of the effects on San Francisco’s rental housing market [PDF]
This report studies the rise of the millennial cohort and the effects an influx of young people may be having on San Francisco’s rental housing stock. This cohort is the largest since the Baby Boom generation. With delayed household formation in the wake
Garcia, Jessica Christina
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A second wave of gentrification: The case of Parkhurst, Johannesburg, South Africa [PDF]
As in many other countries, gentrification and urban regeneration occurs across South Africa. Despite this, geographical research on gentrification in South Africa is limited.
Paul Tsietsi Monare +2 more
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DEMOGRAPHIC AND PHYSICAL ASPECTS OF GENTRIFICATION IN RELATION TO RESILIENCE OF LOCALITIES: CASE STUDY OF THE RENOVATED DISTRICT IN THE CITY OF PRAGUE [PDF]
Gentrification is a complex process taking place in major cities around the world. This process varies from city to city and it is influenced by the specific conditions of each country.
Jana Kourilova +2 more
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Why is there no queer international theory? [PDF]
Over the last decade, Queer Studies have become Global Queer Studies, generating significant insights into key international political processes. Yet, the transformation from Queer to Global Queer has left the discipline of International Relations ...
Amitav A +43 more
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Defining and measuring displacement: is relocation from restructured neighbourhoods always unwelcome and disruptive? [PDF]
Current regeneration policy has been described as ‘state-led gentrification’, with comparisons made with the ‘social disruption’ caused by slum clearance of the 1950s and 1960s.
Ade Kearns +39 more
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the paper discusses the two theoretical concepts super-gentrification and metropolitan habitus established by British gentrification research. Both concepts are more or less unknown in German urban geography. Super-gentrification is looking at the
Peter Dirksmeier
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Predicting Gentrification in England: A Data Primitive Approach
Geodemographic classifications are useful tools for segmenting populations and have many applications but are not suitable for measuring neighbourhood change over time.
Jennie Gray, Lisa Buckner, Alexis Comber
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Although cities globally are increasingly mobilizing re-naturing projects to address diverse urban socio-environmental and health challenges, there is mounting evidence that these interventions may also be linked to the phenomenon known as green ...
Margarita Triguero-Mas +18 more
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Transit-oriented development has been a widely accepted tool among transportation planning practitioners; however, there are concerns about the risk of increasing residential property values leading to gentrification or displacements.
Yefu Chen, Hao Xi, Junfeng Jiao
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