Neighborhood Change and Gentrification Near Three Urban Trails

This paper describes changes in indicators of gentrification in neighborhoods adjacent to recently opened multiuse trails in three US cities. We hypothesize changes are greater in abutting Census Block Groups (CBGs) than in CBGs further from the trails and use a case-control, pre-post design to repo...

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Autores principales: Greg Lindsey, Yunlei Qi, Torsha Bhattacharya, Tracy Loh
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:9b0c30d7f04342c9ab0ce2295045becd2021-11-09T21:55:47ZNeighborhood Change and Gentrification Near Three Urban Trails2652-8800https://doaj.org/article/9b0c30d7f04342c9ab0ce2295045becd2021-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://transportfindings.scholasticahq.com/article/29521-neighborhood-change-and-gentrification-near-three-urban-trails.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/2652-8800This paper describes changes in indicators of gentrification in neighborhoods adjacent to recently opened multiuse trails in three US cities. We hypothesize changes are greater in abutting Census Block Groups (CBGs) than in CBGs further from the trails and use a case-control, pre-post design to report changes in gentrification status and related indicators three years after opening. We provide evidence of gentrification near each trail, but in two cases the majority of gentrifiable CBGs in treatment groups remained gentrifiable after three years. Rates and degree of gentrification associated with new trails differ depending on context.Greg LindseyYunlei QiTorsha BhattacharyaTracy LohFindings PressarticleTransportation and communicationsHE1-9990Urban groups. The city. Urban sociologyHT101-395ENFindings (2021)
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topic Transportation and communications
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Urban groups. The city. Urban sociology
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Urban groups. The city. Urban sociology
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Greg Lindsey
Yunlei Qi
Torsha Bhattacharya
Tracy Loh
Neighborhood Change and Gentrification Near Three Urban Trails
description This paper describes changes in indicators of gentrification in neighborhoods adjacent to recently opened multiuse trails in three US cities. We hypothesize changes are greater in abutting Census Block Groups (CBGs) than in CBGs further from the trails and use a case-control, pre-post design to report changes in gentrification status and related indicators three years after opening. We provide evidence of gentrification near each trail, but in two cases the majority of gentrifiable CBGs in treatment groups remained gentrifiable after three years. Rates and degree of gentrification associated with new trails differ depending on context.
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author Greg Lindsey
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Torsha Bhattacharya
Tracy Loh
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Tracy Loh
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title Neighborhood Change and Gentrification Near Three Urban Trails
title_short Neighborhood Change and Gentrification Near Three Urban Trails
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title_fullStr Neighborhood Change and Gentrification Near Three Urban Trails
title_full_unstemmed Neighborhood Change and Gentrification Near Three Urban Trails
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