Efforts to restore their population look a lot like what the Detroit Zoological Society is conducting here. In addition to conducting advantageous breeding, the enclosure at the zoo also went through a $1.25 renovation. In addition to expanding the outdoor yard, their indoor enclosure is now more...
The shrinking city phenomenon is a process of urban decline with complex causes ranging from deindustrialization, internal migration, population decline, or depletion of natural resources. Referencing the existing research on the topic, the following showcases approaches to this phenomenon in different urb...
139, it is thelargest city in Michiganand the 26thlargest city in the United States. Detroit is currently declining at a rate of -0.44% annually and its population has decreased by -6.95% since the most recent census, which recorded a population of...
Howe’s documentary begins with footage of heroin needles in the streets, abandoned and burned down houses, parking lot wastelands, and crumbling warehouses—the deplorable state of what was once an American boomtown. Having lost nearly two-thirds of its population since its automobile industry-fuel...
In the absolute change figures, purple shows population losses and green shows population gains. This historical data was prepared by SEMCOG in 2002 for the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department, to supplement their 50-year master plan.
Reports on the implications of the decrease in population of the city of Detroit, Michigan in the year 2000 census.FreemanSholnnEBSCO_bspWall Street Journal Eastern Edition
"In 2013, I set off every speech on saying I was born in Detroit in 1958, and the population of this city has dropped every single year I've been alive," Duggan said after he announced the city's population growth. "And so, it did take longer than I would've hoped. Not...
Urban Social and Built Environments and Trajectories of Decline in Social Engagement in Vulnerable Elders: Findings From Detroit's Medicaid Home and Community-Based Waiver Population, 2014 Using PhotoVoice to Understand Health Determinants of Formerly Homeless Individuals Living in Permanent Housing in Detro...
Detroit was once America’s fourth most populous city, but its population declined since the heyday of the U.S. auto business boom from a high of 1.85 million in 1950 to an estimated population of 680,000 in 2014. The slow but steady decline in recent decades has many causes, but argua...
The population of the 140-square-mile city has been halved since its heyday, with little hope of a big rebound. Year after year, dangerous vacant houses have been turned into desolate vacant lots, creating an oddly sparse urban patchwork. For Mr. Kilpatrick, the need to rid the city of ...