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"Uneven and exclusionary urban intensification and regeneration" as a driver of injustice refers to | "Uneven and exclusionary urban intensification and regeneration" as a driver of injustice refers to the ways in which new urban developments might force trade-offs between the social and environmental goals of urban sustainability projects. It involves public efforts to improve a neighbourhood’s physical structure and boost its economy by attracting investment, usually in the sectors of real estate and tourism. | ||
==General introduction== | ==General introduction== |
Revision as of 14:21, 31 August 2020
"Uneven and exclusionary urban intensification and regeneration" as a driver of injustice refers to the ways in which new urban developments might force trade-offs between the social and environmental goals of urban sustainability projects. It involves public efforts to improve a neighbourhood’s physical structure and boost its economy by attracting investment, usually in the sectors of real estate and tourism.
General introduction
Manifestations and types of injustice
Illustration
[Source: NATURVATION [1] and GREENLULUS [2] projects; including personal communication.]
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Ways forward
Links to projects
This driver links to the following research projects: