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    Green Belt Implementation in Arid Lands through Soil Reconditioning and Landscape Design: The Case of Hermosillo, Mexico by Adriana A. Zuniga-Teran, Blanca González-Méndez, Christina Scarpitti, Bo Yang, Joaquin Murrieta Saldivar, Irene Pineda, Guadalupe Peñúñuri, Eduardo Hinojosa Robles, Kassandra Soto Irineo, Sergio Müller, Javier Valencia-Sauceda

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…To maintain the ecological functions of the protected land, efforts must be accompanied by policies that support the vision for the green belt, means to regulate gentrification, and resources allocated for enforcement.…”
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    Shifting landscapes of coastal flood risk: environmental (in)justice of urban change, sea level rise, and differential vulnerability in New York City by Pablo Herreros-Cantis, Veronica Olivotto, Zbigniew J. Grabowski, Timon McPhearson

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…However, variability is high between community districts; in some cases, increases in exposure coincide with decreases in vulnerability due to shifts in racial demographics and increases in income (i.e. potential floodplain gentrification), while others experienced increases in exposure and vulnerability (i.e. double jeopardy). …”
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    Urban Development in West Africa—Monitoring and Intensity Analysis of Slum Growth in Lagos: Linking Pattern and Process by Olabisi S. Badmos, Andreas Rienow, Daniel Callo-Concha, Klaus Greve, Carsten Jürgens

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…The gain was due to poor maintenance of buildings and encroachment onto available spaces (water and open space), while the loss was attributed to gentrification and demolition processes. A systematic process of transition was observed between slums and other urban (and open space) areas in the interval studied, and this process was mainly influenced by the Lagos state government. …”
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    Urban problems of Yerevan: Thoughts about the unthinkable by Yervand Margaryan

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The spontaneous processes of gentrification and suburbia are described. The main results of the study are the proposal to create an urban zone around Yerevan, consisting of a small number of specialized, primarily small-bourgeois cities and towns. …”
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    Early 20th-century wooden tenement buildings in Estonia: building blocks for neighborhood longevity by Daniel B. Hess

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…Although the district was neglected during the Soviet era, it remains remarkably intact and has even experienced, since the 1990s, gentrification. The high-quality housing stock and charming built environment has much to offer to its diverse population of students, professionals, families, and longtime residents. …”
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    Lucha comunitaria y mercado de tierra en Tepoztlán, México/ Disputes on Commons and Land Market in Tepoztlan, Mexico by Sergio Vargas Velázquez, Emmanuel López Chávez

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…However, their inhabitants have assumed the sale of parcels, principally to housing use, as well as the expansion of services to tourism and gentrification as part of their economy. Based on the analysis of the records of the community assemblies of 2015, in which they ratify the land purchase and sale agreements, its legitimacy within the community is confirmed, as long as it adheres to its local normative framework: known as usos y costumbres. …”
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    Le Centro de Fortaleza : flux urbains itinérants et construction intersubjective des altérités / O Centro de Fortaleza: Fluxos Urbanos Itinerantes e Construção Intersubjetiva de Al... by José Olinda Braga, Abdelhafid Hammouche, Julien Zeppetella

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Initiée par Abdelhafid Hammouche (Professeur de sociologie à l’université de Lille, chercheur au CLERSE-CNRS) lors de son accueil en délégation au CNRS à Fortaleza en 2015, la recherche [Gentrification et recomposition des rapports d’altérité à Iracema-Centro (Fortaleza/Brésil) et à Wazemmes (Lille/France)] sur laquelle se fonde cet article s’est nourrie d’une enquête réalisée, ensemble ou séparément, par les trois auteurs. …”
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    A dataset of geocoded Medicaid office locations in the United States by Paul R. Shafer, Maxwell Palmer, Ahyoung Cho, Mara Lynch, Pierce Louis, Alexandra Skinner

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…However, as more government functions have moved online, in-person office locations and/or staff may have been cut to reduce costs, and gentrification has shifted where minoritized, marginalized, and/or low-income populations live, it is unclear if the key local connection point between residents and Medicaid has been maintained. …”
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    La transformación de los mercados municipales de Madrid. Análisis legislativo, comercial, y económico de los mercados de abastos madrileños by Alejandro Rodríguez Sebastián

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…</span></em></p><p class="TITULO"><strong><span lang="EN-US">Keywords</span></strong></p><p class="Resumen"><em><span lang="EN-US">Traditional retail markets, trade, Madrid, centrality, suburbs, commercial gentrification</span></em></p>…”
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    ‘Baukultur’ in Brussels by Frederik Vandyck, Matthijs Degraeve

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The dynamics of constantly rising real estate prices make residential redevelopment a lucrative investment. Thanks to gentrification, many workshops are being converted into housing and former warehouses are falling prey to large-scale property development.             …”
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    Pianificare per (ri)partire: il turismo a Barcellona nell’era post-Covid / Planning to restart: tourism in Barcelona in the post-Covid era. by Fabrizio Ferrari, Giusy Sola

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…In recent years, Barcelona, the leading city in European tourism, has seen the rise of phenomena such as: overtourism and the overcoming of the carrying capacity; touristification; tourist gentrification; and tourism-phobia. Barcelona intends to reconcile the needs of city and tourism, also addressing the current pandemic situation, through studied plans and strategies, promoting culture and the offer diversification, the redistribution of tourists, sustainability, the participation and cooperation of stakeholders.…”
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    Olympic Challenge: Designing Equity into Mega-Events by Velasquez-Soto, Sharon Jacqueline

    Published 2023
    “…Studies of mega-events like the Olympics Games cite place-based challenges such as displacement, gentrification, environmental damage, and lost opportunities to advance equitable development that outlasts the Olympics’ duration. …”
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