Waterway Greenway Perspective 2 courtesy of the blog Space Observatory. |
The cycle of gentrification is all too common in America as
redevelopment improves amenities and the number of people choosing urban life
over the suburbs grows. A neighborhood with low average incomes and lax
economic activity finds itself the focus of urban planners, businesses and
developers. Key investments are made, the neighborhood becomes trendy and
desirable to newcomers, and often the original neighborhood residents get
pushed from their community due to rising rent and property assessments.
Gentrification is a constant challenge to cities that try to serve their
residents while maximizing economic activity and revenues.
What about environmental justice and gentrification? The
following article discusses tactics to make improvements to the green spaces in
communities without triggering the cycle of gentrification.
No comments:
Post a Comment