Zenou, Yves, and Nicolas Boccard, "Racial Discrimination and Redlining in Cities," Journal of Urban economics 48, no. 2 (2000): 260-285.Zenou, Y. and N. Boccard (2000), Racial Discrimination and Redlining in Cities, Journal of Urban Economics, 48, pp. 260-285....
The social effects of redlining are clear, but what about the effects of these maps on the physical environment? Words still matter Federal real estate appraisers and assessors completed forms with their neighborhood descriptions for the assessed cities. Environmental terms were heavily used by ...
摘要: Historical redlining practices are associated with social vulnerability inequality.Former redlined neighborhoods are generally the most socially vulnerable.The largest social vulnerability inequality is typically between HOLC grades A and D.关键词: Redlining Structural racism Social vulnerability ...
Decades of redlining and urban renewal, rooted in racist planning and design policies, created the conditions for gentrification to occur in American cities. But the primary concern with gentrification today is displacement, which primarily impacts marginalized communities shaped by a history of being ...
select article New Evidence on Redlining by Federal Housing Programs in the 1930s Research articleAbstract only New Evidence on Redlining by Federal Housing Programs in the 1930s Price Fishback, Jonathan Rose, Kenneth A. Snowden, Thomas Storrs ...
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The ramifications define redlining and affect future generations to this day. In response to these intractable structures, CLTs have been somewhat in vogue since the formation of New Communities in the Civil Rights-era of the late 1960’s. There are over 200 CLTs in the U.S. today, each ...
Springer Nature remains neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. Submitted in final form for inclusion in a special issue ofThe Journal of Geographical SystemsonSpatial Machine Learning: Perspectives, Methods, and Applications, edited by Kevin Credit an...
There were so many different duck families with shimmering emerald-green heads, blue bills, red bills. Some black as night while others blazed cinnamon and copper. Nearly half the birds were the diving, red eyed Grebes that intricately danced as they flirted with each other. The long legged...