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Environmental, ecological or green gentrification is a process in which cleaning up pollution or providing green amenities increases local property values and attracts wealthier residents to a previously polluted or disenfranchised neighbourhood. Green amenities include green spaces, parks, green roofs, gardens and green and energy efficient building materials. These initiatives can heal many environmental ills from industrialization and beautify urban landscapes. Additionally, greening is imperative for reaching a sustainable future. However, if accompanied by gentrification, these initiatives can have an ambiguous social impact. For example, if the low income households are displaced or forced to pay higher housing costs. First coined by Sieg et al. (2004), environmental gentrification i

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  • Gentrificación medioambiental (es)
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  • Environmental, ecological or green gentrification is a process in which cleaning up pollution or providing green amenities increases local property values and attracts wealthier residents to a previously polluted or disenfranchised neighbourhood. Green amenities include green spaces, parks, green roofs, gardens and green and energy efficient building materials. These initiatives can heal many environmental ills from industrialization and beautify urban landscapes. Additionally, greening is imperative for reaching a sustainable future. However, if accompanied by gentrification, these initiatives can have an ambiguous social impact. For example, if the low income households are displaced or forced to pay higher housing costs. First coined by Sieg et al. (2004), environmental gentrification i (en)
  • La gentrificación medioambiental, también llamada gentrificación ecológica o verde, es un proceso en donde la proporción de comodidades verdes o la limpieza de la polución ambiental aumenta el valor de la propiedad local y atrae a residentes con mayor poder de adquisición a un lugar previamente contaminado o privado de derechos​​ . Las comodidades ambientales incluyen espacios verdes, parques, techos verdes, jardines y el uso de materiales de construcción ecológicos y energéticamente eficientes. Estas iniciativas pueden mejorar muchos problemas medioambientales causados por la industrialización y puede embellecer los paisajes urbanos, además de ayudar a lograr un futuro sostenible. Sin embargo, si se acompaña de gentrificación, estas iniciativas pueden tener un impacto social ambiguo si, p (es)
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  • Environmental, ecological or green gentrification is a process in which cleaning up pollution or providing green amenities increases local property values and attracts wealthier residents to a previously polluted or disenfranchised neighbourhood. Green amenities include green spaces, parks, green roofs, gardens and green and energy efficient building materials. These initiatives can heal many environmental ills from industrialization and beautify urban landscapes. Additionally, greening is imperative for reaching a sustainable future. However, if accompanied by gentrification, these initiatives can have an ambiguous social impact. For example, if the low income households are displaced or forced to pay higher housing costs. First coined by Sieg et al. (2004), environmental gentrification is a relatively new concept, although it can be considered as a new hybrid of the older and wider topics of gentrification and environmental justice. Social implications of greening projects specifically with regards to housing affordability and displacement of vulnerable citizens. Greening in cities can be both healthy and just. (en)
  • La gentrificación medioambiental, también llamada gentrificación ecológica o verde, es un proceso en donde la proporción de comodidades verdes o la limpieza de la polución ambiental aumenta el valor de la propiedad local y atrae a residentes con mayor poder de adquisición a un lugar previamente contaminado o privado de derechos​​ . Las comodidades ambientales incluyen espacios verdes, parques, techos verdes, jardines y el uso de materiales de construcción ecológicos y energéticamente eficientes. Estas iniciativas pueden mejorar muchos problemas medioambientales causados por la industrialización y puede embellecer los paisajes urbanos, además de ayudar a lograr un futuro sostenible. Sin embargo, si se acompaña de gentrificación, estas iniciativas pueden tener un impacto social ambiguo si, por ejemplo, las familias de bajos ingresos se ven desplazadas o forzadas a pagar costes de vivienda más altos.​ Acuñado por primera vez por Sieg et al. (2004), la gentrificación ambiental es un concepto relativamente nuevo, a pesar de que pueda ser considerado como un tema híbrido generado a partir de los conceptos de gentrificación y justicia medioambiental.​ (es)
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