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Improvement, not displacement: A framework for urban green gentrification research and practice
Environmental Science and Policy, 2022Daniel L Sax +2 more
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Urban Green-Space: Environmental Justice & Green Gentrification
Applied and Computational EngineeringIn cities across the world, both in the global South and North, the distribution of urban green spaces exhibits stark inequalities. Affluent neighborhoods are often graced with abundant, well-maintained parks and green areas, offering residents a higher quality of life and environmental benefits. In contrast, communities with lower incomes and minority
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Riding Out the Green Wave of Gentrification in Atlanta
2018Across the country, cities compete through livability initiatives, such as projects that improve the walkability, affordability, and other public health conditions in communities. One widespread strategy has been the construction of greenways as a means of converting urban liabilities into assets. These ‘glorified sidewalks,’ as coined by The New York
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From Green Gentrification to Resilience Gentrification: An Example from Brooklyn
City & Community, 2018Kenneth A. Gould, Tammy L. Lewis
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Madrid Río: a green gentrification channel
Cities are creating new green infrastructure as part of a sustainability agenda in an era of accelerating climate change and a post-industrial economy. However, the revaluation of land as a result of new parks can have the effect of displacing part of the neighbors. The concept of green gentrification is used to study this phenomenon.Ariza de la Cruz, José +1 more
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