Green Gentrification and Health: A Scoping Review [PDF]
Urban greening initiatives are often linked to enhanced human health and wellbeing, but they can also be a driver of gentrification. To date, few studies have focused on how green gentrification shapes health. In this scoping review, we analyzed existing peer-reviewed research on how greening initiatives in gentrifying neighborhoods impact health, well-
Na'Taki Osborne Jelks +2 more
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Green gentrification in European and North American cities [PDF]
The relationship between new greenspaces and gentrification is an important one for urbanization. Here the authors show a positive relationship for at least one decade between greening in the 1990s–2000s and gentrification that occurred between 2000–2016
Isabelle Anguelovski +17 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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Grassroots mobilization for a just, green urban future: Building community infrastructure against green gentrification and displacement [PDF]
Municipal climate resiliency and re-naturing plans are promoting greening and green (re)development, such as the inclusion of new parks, greenways, or rehabilitated shorelines, frequently as a-political, win-win solutions for all residents.
Helen V. S. Cole +15 more
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Greening practitioners worry about green gentrification but many don’t address it in their work
As cities attempt to ameliorate urban green inequities, a potential challenge has emerged in the form of green gentrification. Although practitioners are central to urban greening and associated gentrification, there has yet to be an exploration of ...
Lorien Nesbitt +5 more
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Green Gentrification, Social Justice, and Climate Change in the Literature: Conceptual Origins and Future Directions [PDF]
While global urban development is increasingly oriented towards strategies to facilitate green urbanism, potential community trade-offs are largely overlooked.
Roberta Cucca +2 more
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Determining the health benefits of green space: Does gentrification matter? [PDF]
Urban green space is demonstrated to benefit human health. We evaluated whether neighborhood gentrification status matters when considering the health benefits of green space, and whether the benefits are received equitably across racial and socioeconomic groups.
Helen V S Cole +2 more
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In recent decades both city planners and citizens are increasingly promoting greening strategies as a way to effectively respond to issues of urban liveability, public health, and climate change. However, this movement of “going green” has come under scrutiny.
Goossens, Cedric
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Editorial: Urban Greening in the Global South: Green Gentrification and Beyond [PDF]
Pedro Henrique Campello Torres +5 more
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Informal Urban Green Space as Anti-Gentrification Strategy?
Access to urban greenspace is vital for urban residents’ wellbeing. Yet investment in new parks can trigger housing price inflation through a process termed environmental gentrification. This can in turn potentially displace marginalized and vulnerable residents.
Rupprecht, Christoph, Byrne, Jason
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