Details zur Publikation |
Kategorie | Textpublikation |
Referenztyp | Buchkapitel |
DOI | 10.4324/9781003183273-4 |
Titel (primär) | Dismantling the just city: The unevenness of green experiences in Amsterdam Noord |
Titel (sekundär) | The green city and social injustice: 21 tales from North America and Europe |
Autor | Pérez del Pulgar, C. |
Herausgeber | Anguelovski, I.; Connolly, J.J.T. |
Journal / Serie | Routledge Equity, Justice and the Sustainable City |
Erscheinungsjahr | 2022 |
Department | UPOL |
Seite von | 35 |
Seite bis | 48 |
Sprache | englisch |
Topic | T5 Future Landscapes |
Keywords | fast recent growing; recovering post-industrial; creative industry/class; touristification; income inequality; health inequality; large-scale urban renewal; waterfront redevelopment; green space; circular city; private capture of public investment; stigmatization/dismantling of social housing system; insufficient affordable housing for middle class; (green) gentrification; exclusionary displacement; lack of right to the city for low-income and racialized residents |
Abstract | Amsterdam Noord has transformed from an industrial, working-class district into one of the trendiest and greenest parts of the city. This chapter discusses the processes leading up to this urban transformation—including policies aimed at addressing post-industrial decline, the spatial concentration of low-income dwellings and an outdated housing stock in a shrinking city—and argues that it exemplifies a case of state-led gentrification made possible by a neoliberal restructuring of the housing system. Today, Amsterdam Noord is an attractive destination for real estate capital investment, high-income residents, leisure and tourism. At the same time, the socio-economic position of many households has deteriorated over the last decade. A housing crisis and the perils of hyper-segregation, gentrification and (exclusionary) displacement are emerging. Although a relatively great deal of social equality is maintained thanks to the residuals of a strong institutional social architecture, Amsterdam’s status as a just city is being challenged by this new strategy of urban renewal. |
dauerhafte UFZ-Verlinkung | https://www.ufz.de/index.php?en=20939&ufzPublicationIdentifier=25673 |
Pérez del Pulgar, C. (2022): Dismantling the just city: The unevenness of green experiences in Amsterdam Noord In: Anguelovski, I., Connolly, J.J.T. (eds.) The green city and social injustice: 21 tales from North America and Europe Routledge Equity, Justice and the Sustainable City Routledge, London, p. 35 - 48 |