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What are the long-term socioeconomic and structural consequences of large-scale urban revitalization projects on established local communities? Gerard Bell examines the mechanisms of urban renewal by analyzing the transition phases of districts undergoing significant infrastructure and demographic shifts. The author utilizes a comparative framework to evaluate how policy-driven rebirth affects housing affordability, local commerce, and social cohesion. By synthesizing data from multiple metropolitan case studies, the text provides a structured analysis of the tensions between modernization and community preservation.
What You Will Find
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Experts in urban planning recognize this work as a systematic investigation into the complexities of neighborhood transformation. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a resource for students and policy analysts interested in the intersection of sociology and urban design.
Page Count:
32
Publication Date:
1970-02-01
Publisher:
Oliver & B
ISBN-10:
0050019597
ISBN-13:
9780050019597
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