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Housing and Urban Redevelopment

Housing and Society, 1978
Three theories of the degree of success of community participation in housing development—class/cultural, bureaucratic tasks, and vested interests—are applied to two case studies in New York City. The class/cultural theory is not successful in explaining the case studies, while the bureaucratic tasks and the vested interests theories are useful.
John M. Goering, Peter Melser
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China's Emerging Neoliberal Urbanism: Perspectives from Urban Redevelopment

Antipode, 2009
Abstract: China's urbanization is undergoing profound neoliberal shifts, within which urban redevelopment has emerged in the forefront of neoliberalization. This study aims to understand China's emerging neoliberal urbanism by examining the association between urban redevelopment and neoliberalism.
Wu, Fulong, He, Shenjing
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Economic Criteria for Urban Redevelopment

The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 1965
THAT A PROGRAM of urban redevelopment has received widespread acceptance in the United States implies, among other things, that the normal process of urban development has broken down. Whatever the nature of this urban development procedure in our capitalist economy, it is largely dependent upon the response of private enterprises to economic stimuli ...
Charles J. Stokes   +2 more
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Financing Urban Waterfront Redevelopment

Journal of the American Planning Association, 1997
Abstract Urban waterfront redevelopment cannot be justified as a straightforward real estate investment, judging by this study of prominent projects in New York, London, Boston, and Toronto. Huge capital costs for land acquisition, site clearance and infrastructure are incurred years before significant private investment begins.
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Evaluation of sustainable urban redevelopment scenarios

Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Urban Design and Planning, 2009
Multi-criteria analysis is often used in planning for evaluating alternative development options against a set of evaluation criteria. In the context of sustainable development, the definition of these criteria is quite controversial because of the complex and fuzzy nature of this emerging topic.
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Greenery as a mitigation and adaptation strategy to urban heat

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2021
Nyuk Hien Wong   +2 more
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Urban Redevelopment

The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 1944
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Infectious disease in an era of global change

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
Rachel E Baker   +2 more
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