Contributors to concentrated poverty of Blacks and Hispanics in metropolitan America, 1980-2020 [0.03%]
1980年至2020年美国大城市的黑人和拉丁裔集中贫困的原因分析
John R Logan,Brian D Stults,Rachel McKane
John R Logan
A longstanding debate asks why African Americans have been disproportionately concentrated in poor neighborhoods. All sides agree that a key contributor is the high level of poverty among Blacks, but they differ on other sources. Has the ex...
Rethinking the effects of gentrification on the health of Black communities in the United States: Towards a racialized health framework [0.03%]
重新思考美国城市化进程对黑人社区健康影响:迈向种族化健康框架
Shannon Whittaker,Carolyn B Swope,Danya Keene
Shannon Whittaker
Current research suggests that gentrification is an important determinant of health. Furthermore, this research concludes that the health impacts of gentrification are heterogeneous and may have adverse impacts on Black Americans. However, ...
Exploring the association between household compositional change and mobility of subsidized householders in the United States: A life course perspective [0.03%]
基于生命周期视角的美国住房补贴家庭户室构成变化与流动性之间的关联研究
Rebecca J Walter,Arthur Acolin,Ruoniu Vince Wang et al.
Rebecca J Walter et al.
This study examines the relationship between household compositional change and residential mobility of subsidized householders. Data from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Annual Longitudinal Files 2005-2018 is used to m...
Gregg Colburn,Christian Hess,Ryan Allen et al.
Gregg Colburn et al.
Housing cost burden-defined as paying more than 30% of household income for housing-has become a central feature of the American stratification system with dire consequences for the health and wellbeing of adults and children living in burd...
Grassroots mobilization for a just, green urban future: Building community infrastructure against green gentrification and displacement [0.03%]
正义绿色城市未来的基层动员:反对绿化、绅士化和人口迁移,建立社区基础设施
Emilia Oscilowicz,Isabelle Anguelovski,Melissa García-Lamarca et al.
Emilia Oscilowicz et al.
Municipal climate resiliency and re-naturing plans are promoting greening and green (re)development, such as the inclusion of new parks, greenways, or rehabilitated shorelines, frequently as a-political, win-win solutions for all residents....
(Mis-)belonging to the climate-resilient city: Making place in multi-risk communities of racialized urban America [0.03%]
(被)归属于适应气候的城市:在美国种族化城市多灾社区中的归属感问题
Galia Shokry,Isabelle Anguelovski,James J T Connolly
Galia Shokry
Through climate adaptation planning cities are transforming places and relations, most recently via green climate resilient infrastructure (GRI). Yet, GRI's incorporation into existing, racialized infrastructure systems of urban development...
"Micro-regeneration": Toward small-scale, heritage-oriented, and participatory redevelopment in China [0.03%]
“微更新”:中国以遗产为导向的参与式城市再开发新模式
Manqi Wang,Fangzhu Zhang,Fulong Wu
Manqi Wang
An extensive body of literature documents large-scale property-led redevelopment in the world and in China. However, in recent years China has seen the policy shift toward small-scale redevelopment, heritage preservation, and public partici...
Race, housing policy, and the demographic and spatial structure of modern housing programs: Who receives rental assistance and where do they live? [0.03%]
_race、住房政策与现代住房计划的人口和空间结构:谁在得到租金补助以及他们的居住地在哪里?_
Andrew Fenelon
Andrew Fenelon
Housing policy in the United States has long been characterized by unequal investment in homeownership and low-income rental assistance, with implications for racial (and ethnic) inequality in access to stable housing. In this study, I exam...
Mary K Wolfe,Noreen C McDonald,Saravanan Arunachalam et al.
Mary K Wolfe et al.
The role of school location in children's air pollution exposure and ability to actively commute is a growing policy issue. Well-documented health impacts associated with near-roadway exposures have led school districts to consider school s...
Megan Evans
Megan Evans
Involuntary housing displacement is a stress-inducing life event that can cause and exacerbate both psychological and material hardship. Forced moves may invoke a disattainment process, whereby displaced movers move into lower quality housi...