Dirt, Displacement, and Data (Policy, 2018)
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ASSESSING THE RISK OF GENTRIFICATION IN COMMUNITIES WITH URBAN FARMING PROJECTS
Includes background, balanced discussion of risks, & data collection framework
Should urban gardens be viewed as integral to the health of community and protected by urban policymakers? Or is gentrification better understood as an expected side effect of community revitalization? In this paper, we explore ways and recommend a framework for assessing the issues with an evidence-based interpretation of urban agriculture, neighborhood beautification, and displacement.
For: Urban planners and policy-makers, local foodists, venture capitalists, community activists, political strategists, and urban gardeners.
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17 Pages with bibliography
1 Figure with 3 explanatory tables
Includes background, balanced discussion of risks, & data collection framework
Should urban gardens be viewed as integral to the health of community and protected by urban policymakers? Or is gentrification better understood as an expected side effect of community revitalization? In this paper, we explore ways and recommend a framework for assessing the issues with an evidence-based interpretation of urban agriculture, neighborhood beautification, and displacement.
For: Urban planners and policy-makers, local foodists, venture capitalists, community activists, political strategists, and urban gardeners.
PDF Report
17 Pages with bibliography
1 Figure with 3 explanatory tables