Gentrification in Neighbourhood Development (Routledge Advances in Regional Economics, Science and Policy)

Gentrification in Neighbourhood Development (Routledge Advances in Regional Economics, Science and Policy)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 224 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781138923324
  • DDC分類 338

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In recent years, cities across the world have witnessed the rejuvenation of previously benighted neighbourhoods as cheap rents and available premises have allowed small scale businesses and creative actors to move in. At the forefront of this have been the former East Berlin district of Prenzleuer Berg, Mariahilf in Vienna and Williamsburg, the neighbourhood that kick started Brooklyn's emergence from the doldrums. This book provides a comparative analysis of these gentrification processes as well as a comprehensive understanding of diverging urban rejuvenation practices in New York City, Berlin and Vienna. By analysing the respective policy, regulatory and supporting frameworks at the planning levels, lessons can be drawn for how these mechanisms can influence future regeneration trajectories.

Contents

Part OneDifferent? The Nuances of Urban Terminology 2. The Concept and Genesis of Gentrification 3. Current Gentrification Discourse and the Crisis of 'Gentrification' 4. Gentrification Revisited? Part Two: From Urban Rejuvenation to Gentrification 5. Urban Rejuvenation within a Neoliberal Context: Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York City 6. Urban Rejuvenation within a Social Welfare State Context: Mariahilf, Vienna 7. Urban Rejuvenation Between Neoliberal and Social Welfare State Context: Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin Part Three: Meeting Future Challenges in Urban Rejuvenation 8. Identification of Gentrification Potential 9. The Need for Adaptation

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