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How well do we know green gentrification? A systematic review of the methods

Jessica Quinton, Lorien Nesbitt, Daniel Sax

2022Progress in Human Geography97 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This systematic literature review identifies and critiques methodological trends in green gentrification research (focusing on studies of vegetative greening) and provides suggestions for advancing this field. Findings reveal (1) research has largely focused on U.S. case studies; (2) early work employed qualitative methods but quantitative analyses have become more common; (3) little attention has been paid to the influence of greening characteristics/functions and non-greening factors on gentrification; (4) the mechanisms through which greening leads to gentrification are not well understood, particularly on the demand side; and (5) despite being the main concern of green gentrification, displacement has not been well-documented.

Topics & Concepts

GentrificationGreeningSociologyGeographyEcologyEconomicsBiologyEconomic growthUrban Green Space and HealthLand Use and Ecosystem ServicesUrban Agriculture and Sustainability