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- Title
Toward a socially acceptable gentrification: A review of strategies and practices against displacement.
- Authors
Ghaffari, Leila; Klein, Juan‐Luis; Angulo Baudin, Wilfredo
- Abstract
Abstract: This article offers a systematic review of available studies on gentrification and displacement with the primary goal of identifying the few (relative to the number of publications) solutions or strategies being suggested for mitigating displacement. We categorize these strategies into 3 types: tenants' protection, controlling ownership and development, and community empowerment. Each strategy is accompanied by various tools which may differ from one context to another. Finally, proposing that displacement can be controlled, the article concludes that counteracting the negative effects of gentrification requires more than just reducing displacement. In other words, we believe that there are several issues beyond physical displacement to be considered in order to make gentrification socially acceptable.
- Subjects
GENTRIFICATION; INVOLUNTARY relocation; META-analysis; LAND use; NEIGHBORHOOD change
- Publication
Geography Compass, 2018, Vol 12, Issue 2, p1
- ISSN
1749-8198
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/gec3.12355