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Just green enough : urban development and environmental gentrification

Title
Just green enough : urban development and environmental gentrification / edited by Winifred Curran and Trina Hamilton.
ISBN
9781315229515
9781351859295
9781138713796
9781138713826
Publication
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2018.
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
February 12, 2020
Series
Routledge equity, justice and the sustainable city series
Contents
part, I Just green enough in transition
chapter Introduction / Winifred Curran Trina Hamilton
chapter 1 Just green enough: Contesting environmental gentrification in Greenpoint, Brooklyn / Winifred Curran Trina Hamilton
chapter 2 A just enough green? Industrial gentrification and competing socio-natures in Greenpoint, Brooklyn / Winifred Curran Trina Hamilton
chapter 3 Making just green enough advocacy resilient: Diverse economies, ecosystem engineers and livelihood strategies for low-carbon futures / Sarah Dooling
chapter 4 Just transition and Just Green Enough: Climate justice, economic development and community resilience / Julie Sze Elizabeth Yeampierre
part, II Green displacements and community identity
chapter 5 Greening the waterfront? Submerging history, finding risk / Pamela Stern Peter V. Hall
chapter 6 Alternative food and gentrification: Farmers’ markets, community gardens and the transformation of urban neighborhoods / Pascale Joassart-Marcelli Fernando J. Bosco
chapter 7 The production of green: Gentrification and social change / Jessica Ty Miller
part, III State-led environmental gentrification
chapter 8 Environmental gentrification in metropolitan Seoul: The case of greenbelt deregulation and development at Misa Riverside City / Jay E. Bowen
chapter 9 Displacement as disaster relief: Environmental gentrification and state informality in developing Chennai / Priti Narayan
chapter 10 Fixing sustainability: Social contestation and re-regulation in Vancouver’s housing system / Noah Quastel
part, IV Mobilizing and planning for just, green futures
chapter 11 Mobilizing community identity to imagine just green enough futures: A Chicago case study / Leslie Kern
chapter 12 Bring on the yuppies and the guppies! Green gentrification, environmental justice, and the politics of place in Frogtown, L.A. / Esther G. Kim
chapter 13 The contested future of Philadelphia’s Reading Viaduct: Blight, neighborhood amenity, or global attraction? / Hamil Pearsall
chapter 14 Informal urban green space as anti-gentrification strategy? / Christoph D. D. Rupprecht Jason A. Byrne
chapter 15 Patient capital and reframing value: Making New Urbanism Just Green Enough / Dan Trudeau.
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