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FAGOTTO, ELENA, and ARCHON FUNG. "Empowered Participation in Urban Governance: The Minneapolis Neighborhood Revitalization Program." International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 30, no. 3 (2006): 638–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2427.2006.00685.x.

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Filner, Matthew F. "The Limits of Participatory Empowerment: Assessing the Minneapolis Neighborhood Revitalization Program." State and Local Government Review 38, no. 2 (2006): 67–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0160323x0603800201.

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Bockmeyer, Janice. "Social Cities and Social Inclusion: Assessing the Role of Turkish Residents in Building the New Berlin." German Politics and Society 24, no. 4 (2006): 49–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/gps.2006.240402.

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Both Berlin and the European Union are transformed by global migration trends that are creating extraordinary ethnic diversity. Social inclusion is now one of the top priorities of the EU's URBAN II program. Berlin's Social Cities/Neighborhood Management program stands at the vortex of joint EU, German and city-state efforts to achieve social inclusion in low-income, ethnically diverse communities. This article assesses the impact of Social Cities/Neighborhood Management on inclusion for Berlin's large Turkish minority in two immigrant neighborhoods. It focuses particularly on the level of inc
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Huttman, Elizabeth, and Donald B. Rosenthal. "Urban Housing and Neighborhood Revitalization: Turning a Federal Program into Local Projects." Contemporary Sociology 18, no. 6 (1989): 917. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2074203.

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Radonic, Lucero, Lauren T. Cooper, and Marcela Omans. "At the Crossroads of Flood Mitigation and Urban Revitalization: Residents’ Perspectives of Shifting Floodplain Governance in the United States Rust Belt." Human Organization 79, no. 2 (2020): 117–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.17730/1938-3525.79.2.117.

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Over the past decade, floods have increased in frequency and intensity, a trend that is expected to intensify over the next twenty-five years. This article addresses an underexamined tension in floodplain governance: how a policy instrument designed to mitigate flood hazards in urban neighborhoods also has the potential to drive changes that may lead to environmental gentrification. Through survey and interview data concentrated in an economically depressed neighborhood in Lansing, Michigan, we explore how floodplain residents perceive their own vulnerability to flooding and interpret neighbor
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Clark, Jelisa, and Cynthia Negrey. "Hope for Cities or Hope for People: Neighborhood Development and Demographic Change." City & Community 16, no. 2 (2017): 169–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cico.12236.

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This study, recognizing the longstanding criticisms of HOPE VI as a vehicle for gentrification, compares the goals of local officials with the stated goals of HOPE VI in order to investigate the extent to which local officials are using or misusing HOPE VI to achieve local development and revitalization goals. HOPE VI positioned itself as a program intended to deconcentrate poverty, however, in the case of Liberty Green, the focus on neighborhood development embedded within the federal policy results in HOPE VI developments being described as successful based on physical changes at the site ra
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Rini, Erma F. "Spatial Pattern of Urban Heat Island to Enhance Urban Cooling Ecosystem Services in the Post-Pandemic Era." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1264, no. 1 (2023): 012044. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1264/1/012044.

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Abstract Urbanization, followed by reduced green space, often leads to increased land surface temperatures (LST), which is also known as the urban heat island (UHI) effect. Urban cooling ecosystem services provided by forests and parks play a crucial role in reducing the UHI effect (which is reflected in LST) and improving the liveability and sustainability of cities. The pandemic has changed many people’s views about the importance of ecosystem services to their well-being. The post-pandemic era is a turning point for infrastructure and environmental improvements to increase ecosystem service
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Dolata, Dorota. "Na Śródce rewolucji nie było, czyli słabe więzi w procesie rewitalizacji." Człowiek i Społeczeństwo 33 (June 15, 2012): 117–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/cis.2012.33.8.

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The term “weak ties” can be discussed in the context of both, interpersonal relationships in an anonymous metropolis and a mass society. Can the case of ródka in Pozna" be applied to certain questions relating to the phenomenon of weak ties? It is clearly visible, that revitalisation in this area of the city has lost its momentum now. Municipal program was a temporary way to avoid progressive degradation and increasing gentrification. However, in the most lively period of projects and events at ródka experts often referred to the traditional ties between inhabitants and invoked the urgency of
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Hwang, William L., Karthik A. Jagadeesh, Jimmy A. Guo, et al. "Abstract SY12-04: Multicellular spatial community featuring a novel neuronal-like malignant phenotype is enriched in pancreatic cancer after neoadjuvant chemotherapy and radiotherapy." Cancer Research 82, no. 12_Supplement (2022): SY12–04—SY12–04. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2022-sy12-04.

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Abstract Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is projected to be the second leading cause of cancer mortality in the United States by 2030. Given that resistance to cytotoxic therapy is pervasive, there is a critical need to elucidate salient gene expression programs and spatial relationships among malignant and stromal cells in the tumor microenvironment (TME), particularly in residual disease. We developed and applied a single-nucleus RNA-seq (snRNA-seq) technique to 43 banked frozen primary PDAC specimens that either received neoadjuvant therapy (n=25) or were treatment-naïve (n=18). We
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Park, Seongbeom, Jaekyung Lee, and Yunmi Park. "Analysis of Residential Satisfaction Changes by the Land Bank Program Using Text Mining." Sustainability 14, no. 18 (2022): 11707. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su141811707.

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Many American manufacturing cities have experienced depopulation and economic downturns over the past five decades, and various revitalization strategies have been suggested to overcome the decline issue—ranging from redevelopment to smart decline. However, while most land bank-related studies have focused on socioeconomic dynamics (income levels, unemployment rate, etc.) through the program, there is a lack of direct research on residential satisfaction changes. Additionally, surveys were frequently used in previous studies to evaluate residential satisfaction; however, this method has disadv
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Widodo, Yohanes Wilasa, Apif Miptahul Hajji, and Dian Ariestadi. "Peningkatan Ekologi Lahan di Universitas Negeri Malang melalui Rating tool Greenship Kawasan." Dampak 18, no. 2 (2021): 78. http://dx.doi.org/10.25077/dampak.18.2.78-90.2021.

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The environment is a place to carry out life, activities and providers of important elements such as oxygen, water and food. As a result of poor environmental quality such as temperature that is too high, low humidity and air pollution, it makes the living and working environment uncomfortable. Green Building Council Indonesia published Greenship Neighborhood that can be a reference in implentation of sustainable area. The components of land ecological enhancement consist of green open space, micro climate, land revitalization, flora and fauna. The area of State University of Malang (UM) with
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Kusumaningdyah, N. H., and P. Purwandaru. "Social design as a strengthening strategy of the revitalization of the sub-communal RISHA Mojo Kampung Kota – Surakarta during the COVID-19 Pandemic." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 986, no. 1 (2022): 012005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/986/1/012005.

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Abstract Kampung kota is a type of Indonesian residential that is occupied by a large portion of urban dwellers. According to Pauline (1993) Kampung kota is still considered to have a social interaction habit as mutual assistance among the residences called gotong royong [1]. Despite the effort to plan the formal residential area, most kampung kota is categorized as slum and squatter areas. There are a lot of improvement programs initiated by the government to create a better kampung kota. One of the programs in Surakarta is located in neighborhood one (RW 1), Pasar Kliwon District. The reside
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JUNG, Won-Jae, and Jung-Seok HAN. "A Study on Prioritizing Factors Affecting Residential Satisfaction in Purchased Rental Housing: Focusing on Changing the Perception of Housing Providers in Incheon." Residential Environment Institute Of Korea 22, no. 2 (2024): 1–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.22313/reik.2024.22.2.01.

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This study aims to contribute to the improvement and revitalization of purchased rental housing by comparing perceptions between consumers and providers. Housing providers perceive 'external factors' (external noise and odor), 'administrative factors' (completeness of defect repair, ease of receiving defect repair, and connections and support from welfare services), and 'social factors' (opportunities to participate in neighborhood social gatherings) as relatively less important than tenants. Therefore, it seems that housing providers need to actively shift their priorities to customize their
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Brown, Kristine, and James Sturges. "Community Outreach Partnership Center (COPC)." Californian Journal of Health Promotion 1, no. 2 (2003): 44–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.32398/cjhp.v1i2.1681.

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With the continued influx of Mexican immigrants to the United States, especially to Southern California, health concerns and needs have increased among this population over the last several years. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (Cal Poly Pomona) obtained a federal grant that provided resources to establish the Community Outreach Partnership Center (COPC). COPC consists of comprehensive efforts to improve the overall well-being of the Angela Chanslor area within the City of Pomona in East Los Angeles. Focus areas of the project include 1) Education and Integrated Services, 2) C
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Brown, Kristine, and James Sturges. "Community Outreach Partnership Center (COPC)." Californian Journal of Health Promotion 1, no. 2 (2003): 44–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.32398/cjhp.v1i2.426.

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With the continued influx of Mexican immigrants to the United States, especially to Southern California, health concerns and needs have increased among this population over the last several years. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (Cal Poly Pomona) obtained a federal grant that provided resources to establish the Community Outreach Partnership Center (COPC). COPC consists of comprehensive efforts to improve the overall well-being of the Angela Chanslor area within the City of Pomona in East Los Angeles. Focus areas of the project include 1) Education and Integrated Services, 2) C
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Jang, Hochan, and Minkyung Park. "Social media, media and urban transformation in the context of overtourism." International Journal of Tourism Cities 6, no. 1 (2020): 233–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijtc-08-2019-0145.

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Purpose The purpose of this study is to document how a traditional residential neighborhood, Ihwa village in Seoul, South Korea, is transformed into a tourist attraction and demonstrate the complexity of the overtourism phenomenon and the multifaceted conflicts among stakeholders that emerged in the course of urban transformation. Particularly, the study explores how tourism growth, urban transformation and overtourism are intertwined with each other and how the role of social media and media contributed to tourism growth and the transformation of an urban neighborhood. Design/methodology/appr
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Hayashi, Haruo. "Long-term Recovery from Recent Disasters in Japan and the United States." Journal of Disaster Research 2, no. 6 (2007): 413–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.20965/jdr.2007.p0413.

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In this issue of Journal of Disaster Research, we introduce nine papers on societal responses to recent catastrophic disasters with special focus on long-term recovery processes in Japan and the United States. As disaster impacts increase, we also find that recovery times take longer and the processes for recovery become more complicated. On January 17th of 1995, a magnitude 7.2 earthquake hit the Hanshin and Awaji regions of Japan, resulting in the largest disaster in Japan in 50 years. In this disaster which we call the Kobe earthquake hereafter, over 6,000 people were killed and the damage
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Chun, Yung, Jason Jabbari, Andrew Foell, Pranav Nandan, Yi Chen, and Michal Grinstein-Weiss. "Making the Case: Exploring the Role of Case Management in Relocation and Return Decisions in Choice Neighborhoods Initiative." City & Community, July 23, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/15356841241260046.

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Leveraging novel case management data, we present the first comprehensive investigation into the role of case management services in housing relocation and return decisions within the framework of the Choice Neighborhoods Initiative (CNI), the current place-based public housing revitalization program. Our study employs multinomial logistic (MNL) regression models to demonstrate that a higher level of involvement in case management services is correlated with an increased probability of moving to a higher-income neighborhood during the redevelopment process, as well as a greater likelihood of r
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Reece, Jason, Bernadette Hanlon, and Ryan Edwards. "Philanthropic Investment in Equity: Cultivating Grass Roots Leaders for the Equitable Revitalization of Marginalized Communities." International Journal of Community Well-Being, February 23, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s42413-021-00159-x.

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AbstractCommunity development must include deeper investment to foster a pipeline of community leaders to support equitable redevelopment practice in marginalized communities under threat of gentrification in the city. We argue that philanthropy is critical to develop this pipeline, particularly in the era of the neoliberal city. The following case study analyzes efforts to develop place-based grass roots leadership in marginalized neighborhoods of Columbus, Ohio. The United Way of Central Ohio, through their Neighborhood Leadership Academy (NLA) program, has partnered with community organizat
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Impellizeri, Whitney, and Vera J. Lee. "A Comparison of IHEs and Non-IHEs as Anchor Institutions and Lead Agents of Promise Neighborhoods Projects." Education and Urban Society, October 11, 2021, 001312452110497. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00131245211049736.

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Place-based initiatives, such as the federal Promise Neighborhoods grant, attempt to coordinate interventions, supports, and services with a myriad of organizations to targeted communities. Although Institutions of Higher Education (IHEs), inclusive of academic medical institutions, are among the most overall researched anchor institution, Non-Institutions of Higher Education (NIHEs) have led more Promise Neighborhood grants since the inception of the program in 2010. Therefore, this study compared the revitalization efforts proposed by IHEs ( n = 5) and NIHE ( n = 5) in their applications for
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