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What is gentrification in AP Human Geography? The term “gentrification” is applied fairly liberally in contemporary American geographical language. It primarily refers to theprocess by which an urban or suburban neighborhood transitions from housing people of mostly low-income status to housing middle...
Segregation, gentrification, and residualisation: from public housing to market-driven housing allocation in inner city Stockholm (2013) What is good about good design? exploring the link between housing quality and crime, Built Environment, 39(1), pp. 140-161. Aylin, P., ... R Andersson,...
A distinctly modern look at human geography Described as "fresh, innovative, and intelligent," is acclaimed for its global ... PL Knox,SA Marston,Pearson - 《Cram101 Textbook Outlines to Accompany》 被引量: 0发表: 1998年 Spatial-temporal evolution of rural gentrification amidst rapid ...
geography, history etc. Equality involves building a system that forces everyone topotentiallyreceive the same kind of treatment but yetin realitydo not. This involves erecting a wide series of institutions and technologies with unbridled power which although keeps the ideal of equality alive, in rea...
In cities, displacements and evictions can also occur due to rising real estate prices and gentrification. This is particularly evident in cities experiencing "spec- ulative urbanism," which is driving global urban transformation (Goldman, 2011; A. Bailey (B) · K. Otsuki Department of Human ...
Gentrification: what is it and what can be done about it This article outlines the key contemporary debates on gentrification, most of which arise from variations in the process: in interpretations, assessments of displacement, the agents involved and the forms that gentrified cities take. The.....
Conspiracy theories aside, there are potential downsides to the 15-minute city. One is the danger of runaway gentrification. The more attractive and self-sufficient an urban or suburban neighborhood becomes, the higher property values are likely to climb. A community could succeed at transforming ...
This paper examines the theoretical significance of gay involvement in the gentrification of a New Orleans neighborhood. A narrative describing three sets of events that were crucial in the neighborhood's transformation is presented and ... L Knopp - 《Political Geography Quarterly》 被引量: 190发表...
In the last two decades, the creative city agenda has evolved into a predominantly neoliberal policy instrument, which seems to hide rather than reduce urban inequalities characterised by gentrification, unaffordability, precariousness, and segregation. Scholars have only recently started to search for al...