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    Seeing tourism transformations in Europe through algorithmic, techno-political and city-regional lenses by Calzada, I

    Published 2020
    “…These side-effects include gentrification, privatization of public space, inherent conflicts between visitors/tourists and residents/locals, environmental damage, and precarious working conditions, among others. …”
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    User preference on façade of shophouses built between 1900-1945 in Petaling Street, Kuala Lumpur by Toong, Yong Seng

    Published 2016
    “…Last but not least, the study will further leading towards the enhancement quality of conservation to protect shophouse facades stock in KLC and avoid social phenomenon of dissonance and gentrification under the term of urbanisation.…”
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    Measurement of rapid landscape fragmentation in Iskandar Malaysia by Barau, Aliyu Salisu

    Published 2015
    “…Others include road users’ safety, land tenure, gentrification of ecological resources, public health, and environmental human rights issues. …”
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    Public perspective as a framework to manage urban heritage in the city of Shiraz, Iran by Sarvarzadeh, Seyed Koorosh

    Published 2015
    “…They referred to the quality of life (24.74%), the lack of public awareness (21.77%), lack or low participation (20.08%), gentrification (19.03%), and the influx of low-income family (14.37%). …”
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    Family Storytelling and Local Development by Tullio Romita, Antonella Perri

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…In fact, in these cases, we are faced with the problem of a reorganisation of public governance (Honh, Neuer, 2006) that also aims to recover the centrality and/or visibility of the place, as well as to mitigate the negative impacts that the 'crisis' has generated on the fabric of the city (unemployment, urban decay and abandonment, gentrification issues, etc.). In fact, in these cases, competition is even fiercer at the international level. …”
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    MARRAKECH TOURISTIQUE OU QUAND LA COMMUNICATION ARCHITECTURALE DEVIENT UN ENJEU MÉDIATIQUE ET DE PATRIMONIALISATION by Amal Ben Attou

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Cette architecture évoluant dans un contexte de mythification et de gentrification basée prolifération de quelques signes architecturaux emblématiques (vernaculaire, patio, Arc…) comme seule marque d’une identité, a-t-elle un statut de légitimité territoriale ? …”
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    Introduction by Merle Zwiers

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The literature has been dominated by the assumption that gentrification and decline are wide-spread developments that quickly transform cities. …”
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    Planning for Anti-Displacement Development: An Affordable Housing Study in Central Falls by Cafferky, Patricia

    Published 2022
    “…These two forces – improved public transportation and an undervalued building stock ripe for redevelopment – have the potential to bring new sources of economic growth to a city which sorely needs it, to catalyze gentrification, and, by extension, to cause cultural and residential displacement. …”
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    Agroecología y alianzas urbano-rurales frente a la desposesión [I/II]. I. Retos, ausencias y excesos de la planificación espacial = Agroecology and urban-rural alliances against d... by Marian Simón Rojo (editora), Inés Morales Bernardos (editora), Jon Sanz Landaluze (editor)

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…From another perspective and looking at food struggles in urban peripheries in Lisbon (Portugal) Inés Morales reflects on the contradictions of urbanization plans and the strategies of food movements and the contribution of both to the current processes of 'planned dispossession' and gentrification. Finally, Marta Sánchez presents the strategies of the peasant communities of El Chaco (Argentina). …”
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    Urban Villages' Redevelopment in Cities of Migration through the Lens of Cultural Identity: A Comparative Study of Singapore and Shenzhen by Zeng Di, Zhu Jin, He Shenjing

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…However, the top-down imposed identity had little to do with the migrants' community, which led to their exclusion and broke down their established social networks, indicating that the mere focus on beautifying the physical environment will lead to gentrification catering to middle-class aesthetics. The study findings point to the conclusion that the designation of the cultural identity of a place is, effectively, the use of cultural capital. …”
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    Cloud Ecologies: An Environmental Ethnography of Data Centers by Gonzalez, Steven

    Published 2024
    “…I situate the experiences of Arizona residents within the larger history of noise regulation in the United States, linking their collective pursuit of “silence” to sonoracism and Allison Martin’s concept of “sonic gentrification.” Additionally, I introduce settler acoustics, a narrative complex in which the Sonoran Desert wilderness is repeatedly cast as “empty” and “barren” and is thusly figured as the preferred receptacle for the Cloud’s sonic waste (over suburbia), despite settler histories of dispossession and the ongoing presence of indigenous communities there. …”
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    From slums to slums in three generations; housing policy and the political economy of the welfare state, 1945-2005 by Carter, H

    Published 2012
    “…In some parts of the country, gentrification removed a once-affordable source of owner-occupied housing. …”
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