Triguero-Mas, M.; Anguelovski, I.; Connolly, JJT.; Martin, N.; Matheney, A.; Cole, HVS.; Pérez-Del-Pulgar, C.... (2022). Exploring green gentrification in 28 global North cities: the role of urban parks and other types of greenspaces. Environmental Research Letters. 17(10):1-15. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ac9325
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Exploring green gentrification in 28 global North cities: the role of urban parks and other types of greenspaces
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Autor:
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Triguero-Mas, Margarita
Anguelovski, Isabelle
Connolly, James J T
Martin, Nick
Matheney, Austin
Cole, Helen V S
Pérez-Del-Pulgar, Carmen
García-Lamarca, Melissa
Shokry, Galia
Argüelles, Lucía
Conesa, David
Gallez, Elsa
Sarzo, Blanca
Beltran Sevilla, Miguel Angel
López Máñez, Jesúa
Martínez-Minaya, Joaquín
Oscilowicz, Emilia
Arcaya, Mariana C
Baró, Francesc
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Entidad UPV:
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Universitat Politècnica de València. Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros Industriales - Escola Tècnica Superior d'Enginyers Industrials
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[EN] Although cities globally are increasingly mobilizing re-naturing projects to address diverse urban socio-environmental and health challenges, there is mounting evidence that these interventions may also be linked to ...[+]
[EN] Although cities globally are increasingly mobilizing re-naturing projects to address diverse urban socio-environmental and health challenges, there is mounting evidence that these interventions may also be linked to the phenomenon known as green gentrification. However, to date the empirical evidence on the relationship between greenspaces and gentrification regarding associations with different greenspace types remains scarce. This study focused on 28 mid-sized cities in North America and Western Europe. We assessed improved access to different types of greenspace (i.e. total area of parks, gardens, nature preserves, recreational areas or greenways [i] added before the 2000s or [ii] added before the 2010s) and gentrification processes (including [i] gentrification for the 2000s; [ii] gentrification for the 2010s; [iii] gentrification throughout the decades of the 2000s and 2010s) in each small geographical unit of each city. To estimate the associations, we developed a Bayesian hierarchical spatial model for each city and gentrification time period (i.e. a maximum of three models per city). More than half of our models showed that parks-together with other factors such as proximity to the city center-are positively associated with gentrification processes, particularly in the US context, except in historically Black disinvested postindustrial cities with lots of vacant land. We also find than in half of our models newly designated nature preserves are negatively associated with gentrification processes, particularly when considering gentrification throughout the 2000s and the 2010s and in the US. Meanwhile, for new gardens, recreational spaces and greenways, our research shows mixed results (some positive, some negative and some no effect associations). Considering the environmental and health benefits of urban re-naturing projects, cities should keep investing in improving park access while simultaneously implementing anti-displacement and inclusive green policies.
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Palabras clave:
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Greenspace
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Gentrification
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Green infrastructure
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Nature-based solutions
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Environmental justice
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Reconocimiento (by)
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Fuente:
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Environmental Research Letters. (issn:
1748-9326
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DOI:
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10.1088/1748-9326/ac9325
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Editorial:
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IOP Publishing
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Versión del editor:
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https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ac9325
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Agradecimientos:
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The research presented in this paper received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program [grant agreement No. 678034], the Spanish Ministry of ...[+]
The research presented in this paper received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program [grant agreement No. 678034], the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation [Maria de Maeztu, CEX2019-000940-M) and the Research Council VUB [SRP 16 Demographic challenges of the 21st century] but the sponsors had no role in the design or analysis of this study. MGL and LA are funded by Juan de la Cierva fellowships [IJC2020-046064-I, and IJC2020-045101-I] awarded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness. HVSC is supported by the Banco SantanderUAB fellowship program. DC would like to thank the Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e InnovacionAgencia Estatal de Investigacion for grant PID2019106341GB-I00 (jointly financed by the European Regional Development Fund, FEDER). BS was supported by Margarita Salas fellowship from the Spanish Ministry of Universities-University of Valencia (MS21-013). JM-M would like to thank the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities for PID2020115882RB-I00 grant.
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