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Title:

Transit-Induced Gentrification: Who Will Stay, and Who Will Go?

Document type:
Zeitschriftenaufsatz
Author(s):
Dawkins, Casey; Moeckel, Rolf
Abstract:
Transit-oriented development (TOD) has been promoted by planners and policy advocates as a solution to a variety of urban problems, including automobile traffic congestion, air pollution, and urban poverty. Since the enhanced accessibility offered by transit proximity is often capitalized into land and housing prices, many express concern that new transit investments will result in the displacement of the low-income populations likely to benefit most from transit access, a phenomenon which we te...     »
Journal title:
Housing Policy Debate 26(4-5):1-18 2016-04
Year:
2016
Journal volume:
26
Year / month:
2016-04
Quarter:
2. Quartal
Month:
Apr
Journal issue:
4-5
Pages contribution:
801-818
Language:
en
Fulltext / DOI:
doi:10.1080/10511482.2016.1138986
WWW:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/301330621_Transit-Induced_Gentrification_Who_Will_Stay_and_Who_Will_Go
Publisher:
Informa UK Limited
E-ISSN:
1051-14822152-050X
Date of publication:
15.04.2016
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