Contesting and Resisting Environmental Gentrification: Responses to New Paradoxes and Challenges for Urban Environmental Justice:

作者: Hamil Pearsall , Isabelle Anguelovski

DOI: 10.5153/SRO.3979

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摘要: This paper analyzes environmental gentrification (EG), or the exclusion, marginalization, and displacement of long-term residents associated with sustainability planning green developments a...

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