International audienceThis paper examines the techno-environmental urban policy that emerged in Cleveland, Ohio following the financial crisis, consisting primarily of mass demolition and greening programs, we argue this techno-green fix is an urban redevelopment strategy in shrinking cities that reshapes these places into manageable islands of urban development. Demolition and green reuse accelerated displacement without gentrification in long established low-income communities of color while reinforcing the racial hierarchies in US property markets. We demonstrate how the unevenness of the demolition program mirrors earlier racialized practices while adopting the rhetoric and strategy of “smart shrinkage.” We show that behind its neutral ...
ABSTRACT: We estimate the probability that a residential building in a gentrifying neighbor-hood wil...
As shrinking cities implement regeneration initiatives to recover from years of decline, planners ha...
The fields of urban policy and urban planning lack a cohesive and comprehensive framework for recycl...
The paper argues that the case of the city of Cleveland offers three main examples of alternative re...
This article explores unintended consequences that result from recent urban design initiatives in Cl...
This communication explores the hypothesis that structural urban decline can open a space for the de...
This dissertation contributes to the literatures on post-2007 urban governance and urban greening by...
Urban shrinkage, and more recently the rise of right-sizing and smart-shrinkage as responses to its ...
For many decades, the primary challenge of land use law has been how to promote and channel growth a...
Urban redevelopment, revitalization, renewal and gentrification are all terms used to define reinve...
The past two years have seen more than 10,000 homes demolished in Detroit, Michigan. Such demolition...
In the past decade, Cleveland, Ohio has seen the demolition of 8,000 abandoned homes, with more than...
Disinvestment and associated property abandonment are defining features of many post-industrial lega...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
In this paper, we examine a new form of neighborhood change that appeared towards the end of the 199...
ABSTRACT: We estimate the probability that a residential building in a gentrifying neighbor-hood wil...
As shrinking cities implement regeneration initiatives to recover from years of decline, planners ha...
The fields of urban policy and urban planning lack a cohesive and comprehensive framework for recycl...
The paper argues that the case of the city of Cleveland offers three main examples of alternative re...
This article explores unintended consequences that result from recent urban design initiatives in Cl...
This communication explores the hypothesis that structural urban decline can open a space for the de...
This dissertation contributes to the literatures on post-2007 urban governance and urban greening by...
Urban shrinkage, and more recently the rise of right-sizing and smart-shrinkage as responses to its ...
For many decades, the primary challenge of land use law has been how to promote and channel growth a...
Urban redevelopment, revitalization, renewal and gentrification are all terms used to define reinve...
The past two years have seen more than 10,000 homes demolished in Detroit, Michigan. Such demolition...
In the past decade, Cleveland, Ohio has seen the demolition of 8,000 abandoned homes, with more than...
Disinvestment and associated property abandonment are defining features of many post-industrial lega...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
In this paper, we examine a new form of neighborhood change that appeared towards the end of the 199...
ABSTRACT: We estimate the probability that a residential building in a gentrifying neighbor-hood wil...
As shrinking cities implement regeneration initiatives to recover from years of decline, planners ha...
The fields of urban policy and urban planning lack a cohesive and comprehensive framework for recycl...