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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-05769-6real estate to meet the lifestyle demands of the globalized elite. On the other hand, a bottom-up, gentrification is also occurring through informal petty politician-builder networks and local adjustments to meet the shelter and consumption demands of the lower middle class. It draws upon field obseBABY 发表于 2025-3-25 13:53:57
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Introduction,egregation, homogenization, urban policy, planning, and design. Especially valuable in this volume are the papers on gentrification outside of Western Europe and the United States of America. This particular volume examines what we believe are especially innovative approaches in focus and/or methodo匍匐 发表于 2025-3-25 22:53:09
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Social Transformation and Urban Regeneration: Three Interpretations on the Phenomenon of Gentrificatgentrification after a set of interventions by the municipal government in strategic enclaves of the neighborhood and a process of requalification of public space. Results provide a basis for confirming that, even in medium urban contexts such as our case study, it is possible to observe complex andverdict 发表于 2025-3-26 07:22:38
Shimmering Surfaces, Toxic Atmospheres, Incendiary Miracles: Public Housing and the Aesthetics of Reely in the area, we witness at a granular level the impact of the spatialization of capital as it unfolds around us. For thirteen years, our longitudinal study has recorded through photography and site writing what Knox (1991) termed “the restless urban landscape” of Salford as it changes. Utilizingangiography 发表于 2025-3-26 11:58:01
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MyyrYork: Rejuvenating a Housing Estate Neighborhood for the Next Generation of Residentsixing policy and generous governmental housing allowances. However, while activists, real-estate investors and city planning clearly also target more affluent users (Hackworth in . 37:815–843, 2002), the absence of the concept of gentrification in planning documents and in the discourse of planners