articleJournal of the American Planning AssociationSep 10, 2008Closed access

Greening the Rust Belt: A Green Infrastructure Model for Right Sizing America's Shrinking Cities

Virginia Tech

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Abstract

Problem: Existing planning and redevelopment models do not offer a holistic approach for addressing the challenges vacant and abandoned properties create in America's older industrial cities, but these shrinking cities possess opportunities to undertake citywide greening strategies that convert such vacant properties to community assets. Purpose: We define strategies shrinking cities can use to convert vacant properties to valuable green infrastructure to revitalize urban environments, empower community residents, and stabilize dysfunctional real estate markets. To do this we examine shrinking cities and their vacant property challenges; identify the benefits of urban greening; explore the policies, obstacles,…

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Keywords
  • Redevelopment
  • Business
  • Resizing
  • Real estate
  • Green infrastructure
  • Abandonment (legal)
  • Urban planning
  • Environmental planning
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