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  1. aspects such as regeneration and gentrification. As the cities expanded outwards, the inner-city areas became dilapidated and were associated with social, economic and physical problems, such as crime, delinquency and racial conflict (Fainstein, 1995; Lichfield, 1988; Özkan, 1998). On the other hand, the dynamics behind

  2. Jan 1, 2022 · Nasr Neighbourhood is one of the first neighbourhoods formed in the northwest of Tehran in 1964. The neighbourhood has generally been known as a high-quality and desirable neighbourhood due to its advantages such as rich natural resources, high socio-economic status of the residents, social cohesion, calmness, and considerable economic opportunities (Ebrahimi, 2010, Hesamian et al., 1998).

    • Navid Forouhar, Amir Forouhar, Mahnoosh Hasankhani
    • 2021
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  4. The complexities of gentrification and its planetary dynamics. An international conference about gentrification gathered scholars, activists and practitioners to discuss urban changes worldwide ...

  5. Sep 24, 2008 · The variations are so extensive that some scholars argue that gentrification has become too broad a concept to retain analytical coherency. Others counter that the logic of gentrification is now so generalised that the concept captures no less than the fundamental state and market-driven ‘class remake’ of cities throughout the world.

  6. Mar 13, 2024 · The process included two rounds of surveys. The first, which was sent to 83 potential respondents in the spring of 2019, consisted of open-ended questions regarding the definition of gentrification (providing the basic definition “Gentrification is a process that is characterized by a shift in the population of a neighborhood toward having more residents of a higher socioeconomic status ...

  7. Gentrification is a process in which higher-income residents of the city’s inner neighborhoods replace low-income families [4] Ruth Glass [1] was the first to use the term to describe the process of displacement of the working class in London. In her studies, Glass introduced gentrification as an aspect of the change in which the

  8. May 20, 2021 · Altogether, gentrification reconfigures cities to reproduce racial inequality, even without increasing displacement. First, it reduces the number of affordable neighborhood options and increases neighborhood options for middle- and high-socioeconomic status residents within cities. Second, it places relatively less value on historically Black ...

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