Professor Jeremy Németh's research ft., on LSE US Centre's daily blog.
on American Politics and Policy
Nov 1, 2019Their study found that long, thin, centrally-located parks such as New York's High Line were the most likely to cause gentrification. In areas outside of the core city, parks big and small had little effect on gentrification.
To learn more about Professor Németh's research and its implications for urban park planning, read the full blog post here.
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