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来源类型 | Brief |
规范类型 | 简报 |
Turning the Corner: Lessons from Five Cities on Displacement Risk in Changing Neighborhoods | |
Kathryn L.S. Pettit; Mychal Cohen; Diane K. Levy | |
发表日期 | 2019-04-25 |
出版年 | 2019 |
语种 | 英语 |
概述 | Launched in January 2016, Turning the Corner: Monitoring Neighborhood Change to Prevent Displacement piloted a research model in five cities to monitor neighborhood change, drive informed government action, and support displacement prevention and inclusive revitalization. The project was motivated by a desire to understand displacement pressures in cities with recovering or moderately strong housing markets. |
摘要 | Launched in January 2016, Turning the Corner: Monitoring Neighborhood Change to Prevent Displacement piloted a research model in five cities to monitor neighborhood change, drive informed government action, and support displacement prevention and inclusive revitalization. The project was motivated by a desire to understand displacement pressures in cities with recovering or moderately strong housing markets. Three lessons emerged from the sites’ research that have implications for analyses, policy responses, and community organizing around displacement and neighborhood change.
The recommendations based on these lessons present broad principles for communities to work towards inclusive development. First, institutional actors should create opportunities for residents to participate meaningfully in decisions about the future of the neighborhoods where they live. In addition, philanthropy, nonprofits, and local governments should coordinate their displacement mitigation efforts. Lastly, communities need to invest in up-to-date and fine-grained data to monitor neighborhood change and guide engagement and action. The Turning the Corner project was guided by the Urban Institute’s National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership (NNIP) and the Federal Reserve-Philanthropy Initiative, a collaboration between the Restoring Prosperity in Older Industrial Cities Working Group of the Funders’ Network for Smart Growth and Livable Communities and several Federal Reserve district banks. Local participating sites included Buffalo, New York; Detroit, Michigan; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Phoenix, Arizona; and the Twin Cities (Minneapolis and St. Paul), Minnesota. Other Turning the Corner publications include a project overview, a brief on implications for public safety, small businesses, and capital investments and a guidebook on data for measuring neighborhood change. For more information, visit NNIP’s Turning the Corner project website. Thumbnail Image Courtesy of Cassandra Leopold |
主题 | Economic Growth and Productivity ; Housing and Housing Finance ; Income and Wealth ; Neighborhoods, Cities, and Metros ; Race and Ethnicity ; Nonprofits and Philanthropy |
URL | https://www.urban.org/research/publication/turning-corner-lessons-five-cities-displacement-risk-changing-neighborhoods |
来源智库 | Urban Institute (United States) |
资源类型 | 智库出版物 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/480559 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Kathryn L.S. Pettit,Mychal Cohen,Diane K. Levy. Turning the Corner: Lessons from Five Cities on Displacement Risk in Changing Neighborhoods. 2019. |
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