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„Syltifizierung“ – Die Verdrängung des Dauerwohnens und seine Folgen in kleinen Tourismusorten
Many small, peripheral rural tourist destinations face extremely tight housing markets, which makes it increasingly difficult for local residents and urgently needed seasonal workers to find reasonably priced accommodation.
Susanne Frank
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Lawyer Is Not the Protagonist: Community Campaigns, Law, and Social Change, The Symposium: Race, Economic Justice, and Community Lawyering in the New Century: Concluding Essay [PDF]
Stories about law and social change can have a sameness to them. Yet in many ways, the tales told in this volume stand out from the crowd. Each story is shaped around a campaign undertaken by a community organization or coalition deeply engaged in the ...
Gordon, Jennifer
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The Institute of Geography and Earth Sciences at the University of Pécs, which serves as the foundation for our journal, maintains a longstanding partnership with Stellenbosch University, particularly with its team of dedicated geographers.
Donaldson, Ronnie, Tésits, Róbert
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A rural gentrification theory debate for the Global South?
Phillips and Smith’s attempt to refresh (rural) gentrification theory is successful as they provide a prolific set of epistemological comparative threads and substantiate this position via analysis of the UK, France and the US cases. Nevertheless, in my opinion, academia should go beyond the Western European/North American comfort zone and embrace ...
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Tourism-Led Rural Gentrification in Multi-Conservation Rural Settlements: Yazıköy/Datça Case
Yazıköy, a rural settlement in southwestern Türkiye situated within overlapping cultural and natural protection zones, provides a critical case for analyzing the implications of heritage regulations on village life. This study examines how conservation policies shape livelihoods, land use practices, and community participation.
Begüm Sözen, Sibel Ecemiş Kılıç
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Who Gentrifies Low-income Neighborhoods? [PDF]
This paper uses confidential Census data, specifically the 1990 and 2000 Census Long-Form data, to study the demographic processes underlying the gentrification of low income urban neighborhoods during the 1990’s.
McKinnish, Terra +2 more
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Carbon Free Boston: Social equity report 2019 [PDF]
OVERVIEW: In January 2019, the Boston Green Ribbon Commission released its Carbon Free Boston: Summary Report, identifying potential options for the City of Boston to meet its goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2050.
Boston University Institute for Sustainable Energy +9 more
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The Rebirth of the Neighborhood [PDF]
This essay argues that new urban residents primarily seek a type of community properly called a neighborhood. “Neighborhood” refers to a legible, pedestrian-scale area that has an identity apart from the corporate and bureaucratic structures that ...
Byrne, J. Peter
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Une approche française de la gentrification rurale ?
En proposant de faire un point sur la question de la gentrification rurale en France et dans la recherche française, ce colloque offre l'opportunité de produire un premier état des lieux épistémologique et empirique d'une notion qui se diffuse progressivement dans la littérature scientifique, en même temps qu'elle interroge gestionnaires et habitants d'
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New urban frontiers: contemporary tendencies in Brazil’s urbanization [PDF]
Brazil ...
Roberto Luís de Melo Monte-Mór
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