Gentrification, a process conceived to result in displacement of lower-income urban residents, is difficult to measure quantitatively due to its qualitative, social impacts. Additionally, the phenomenon is a wicked problem, with no decisive definition or a set list of causes. Whereas researchers have instigated attempts to numerically measure gentrification, there is a lack of a systematic and universal approach to evaluate the concept. To investigate this issue, an iterative process took place using gentrification theory and explorative work. A test index was created using the inner boroughs of the UK’s capital, London, aiming to use data which should be available within all cities. Indicators for the index based on the two main theories o...
Over the past decade, policy-makers have introduced social mixing initiatives that have sought to ad...
Cities experience constant change. Many changes need to be managed carefully because they can have s...
In this paper I argue that gentrification, despite the many arguments over its continuing validity a...
Gentrification, a process conceived to result in displacement of lower-income urban residents, is di...
Since the 1950s London has been going through gentrification and has been unequal for the city from ...
Gentrification has long been a contentious issue which has prompted debate among scholars due to var...
My theoretical model motivates an ‘identification-via-interaction’ (IvI) approach that separates the...
Gentrification has become a critical issue in urban planning during the past half century. Ruth Glas...
This paper focuses on the education gentrification in London. Past research mainly studied education...
This research aims to provide a concise way to quantify gentrification for the purpose of applicatio...
Portland, Oregon has been considered a candidate for gentrification in recent media due to its chang...
This study evaluated the impact of Transit Oriented Development (TOD) on land gentrification in Lond...
Vol 3 No 1 (2020): Urban Criminology: Criminology of the UrbanCopyright (c) 2020 Magali Peyrefitte. ...
A recent “return to the city” by middle-class professionals in England, with the increasing “suburba...
The need to address gentrification in an area like Queens, New York proves to be rather imminent. Gi...
Over the past decade, policy-makers have introduced social mixing initiatives that have sought to ad...
Cities experience constant change. Many changes need to be managed carefully because they can have s...
In this paper I argue that gentrification, despite the many arguments over its continuing validity a...
Gentrification, a process conceived to result in displacement of lower-income urban residents, is di...
Since the 1950s London has been going through gentrification and has been unequal for the city from ...
Gentrification has long been a contentious issue which has prompted debate among scholars due to var...
My theoretical model motivates an ‘identification-via-interaction’ (IvI) approach that separates the...
Gentrification has become a critical issue in urban planning during the past half century. Ruth Glas...
This paper focuses on the education gentrification in London. Past research mainly studied education...
This research aims to provide a concise way to quantify gentrification for the purpose of applicatio...
Portland, Oregon has been considered a candidate for gentrification in recent media due to its chang...
This study evaluated the impact of Transit Oriented Development (TOD) on land gentrification in Lond...
Vol 3 No 1 (2020): Urban Criminology: Criminology of the UrbanCopyright (c) 2020 Magali Peyrefitte. ...
A recent “return to the city” by middle-class professionals in England, with the increasing “suburba...
The need to address gentrification in an area like Queens, New York proves to be rather imminent. Gi...
Over the past decade, policy-makers have introduced social mixing initiatives that have sought to ad...
Cities experience constant change. Many changes need to be managed carefully because they can have s...
In this paper I argue that gentrification, despite the many arguments over its continuing validity a...