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Shrinking Cities Analysis×Gentrification Analysis×
분야Urban StudiesUrban Studies
계열Process / pipelineProcess / pipeline
기원 연도20141979
창시자Shrinking Cities research network; Haase, Rink, Grossmann, Bernt, Mykhnenko (synthesis)Ruth Glass (term, 1964); Neil Smith (rent-gap theory)
유형Descriptive pipeline for analysing urban population and economic decline, vacancy, and right-sizingPipeline for detecting and measuring neighbourhood socioeconomic upgrading and displacement
원전Haase, A., Rink, D., Grossmann, K., Bernt, M., & Mykhnenko, V. (2014). Conceptualizing urban shrinkage. Environment and Planning A, 46(7), 1519–1534. DOI ↗Smith, N. (1979). Toward a theory of gentrification: A back to the city movement by capital, not people. Journal of the American Planning Association, 45(4), 538–548. DOI ↗
별칭Urban Shrinkage Analysis, Urban Decline Analysis, Right-Sizing Analysis, Depopulation AnalysisGentrification Measurement, Neighbourhood Upgrading Analysis, Rent Gap Analysis, Displacement Risk Analysis
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요약Shrinking cities analysis is the study of cities and neighbourhoods that are losing population and economic activity, tracing the demographic decline, job loss, housing vacancy, and infrastructural over-capacity that follow, and the 'right-sizing' planning responses they provoke. It treats shrinkage not as the temporary failure of a growth path but as a distinct, often persistent urban trajectory requiring its own descriptive tools. The conceptual synthesis by Haase and colleagues in 2014 frames urban shrinkage as a multidimensional process linking population loss, economic restructuring, and changes in the built environment.Gentrification analysis is the set of methods used to detect, measure, and map the process by which a previously disinvested, lower-income neighbourhood is upgraded through an influx of capital and higher-status residents, often displacing the existing population. It typically combines repeated small-area census data on income, education, tenure, and rents with housing-market indicators to compute change indices that flag where socioeconomic status is rising fastest. Grounded in Neil Smith's 1979 rent-gap theory, the analysis frames gentrification as the reinvestment of capital in places where the gap between actual and potential land rent has grown large enough to be profitable.
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