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GENTRIFICATION WHEN DEVELOPMENT OF UNFAVORABLE URBAN AREAS
Author(s) -
О. В. Мироненко,
D. Kalashnik,
S. Milavski
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
tehničeskaâ èstetika i dizajn-issledovaniâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2687-0878
DOI - 10.34031/2687-0878-2020-2-2-37-46
Subject(s) - gentrification , deindustrialization , economic geography , attractiveness , tertiary sector of the economy , service (business) , accommodation , urban planning , urban regeneration , globalization , geography , economic growth , business , economy , economics , civil engineering , environmental planning , market economy , engineering , psychology , neuroscience , psychoanalysis , biology
In the past half century, the concept of regeneration or gentrification is reinforced when the development of urban areas. Regeneration is the transforming of degraded urban areas. The main methods and techniques of solving the research problem are the analysis of modern urban areas subjected to gentrification. The deindustrialization, starting from the 1970-1980s, is typical for the cities of Western Europe and the United States of America. This phenomenon was initiated by economic globalization; the national industrial system based on competitiveness is degraded; a new model of economic development is oriented on the financial and credit industry and the service sector. The term «gentrification» can be translated as a "refinement", i.e. increasing the level of attractiveness of area for rent and accommodation. This is applicable for different objects: from individual buildings to the regions of city, those are unfavourable or degraded due to socio-economic and natural factors. In this article is devoted to the processes of transformation of urban industrial zones; the possibility of reformation of the territories of former industrial enterprises for the nowadays needs of the city. The detailed study of gentrification is accomplished for the High Line Park and conclusions on a benefit of this process are shown.

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