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Livable streets? Green gentrification and the displacement of longtime residents in Ghent, Belgium

机译:宜居街道?比利时根特的绿色绅士和长期居民的流离失所

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While urban greening initiatives are becoming increasing prevalent, some critical scholars have started to question the neutrality of this movement. Specifically, scholars have demonstrated that urban greening can inflate housing costs and as such give rise to processes of gentrification and displacement. This article examines processes of green gentrification in a particular neighborhood of Ghent (Belgium) that has been profoundly greened during the last two decades. Drawing on in-depth interviews with both gentrifying and longtime residents, we find that longtime residents are experiencing significant displacement pressures as a result of urban greening. However, rather than predominantly caused by soaring costs, displacement pressures seem to follow mainly from the political, social, and cultural changes encompassing greening initiatives. Consequently, we draw a more complex picture of green gentrification, one that has important implications for the way this process should be addressed.
机译:虽然城市绿化举措正在越来越普遍,但一些关键学者已经开始质疑这种运动的中性。具体而言,学者们已经证明,城市绿化可以充气住房成本,因此引起绅士化和流离失所的过程。本文审查了根特(比利时)的特定社区绿色更加邻居的进程,这在过去二十年中一直在深刻的绿色。在深入的面试中借鉴绅士和长期居民,我们发现长期居民因城市绿化而经历显着的排量压力。然而,而不是主要由飙升的成本引起,而是流离失所压力似乎主要来自包括绿化倡议的政治,社会和文化变革。因此,我们画出了一个更复杂的绿色绅士图片,一个对这个过程应该解决的方式具有重要意义的图片。

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