2017
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3163048
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Towards an Integrated Model of Livability of Public Spaces in Middle Income Neighborhoods

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“…Livability is a tricky concept because it sounds like it should be deeply tied to community equity. Unfortunately, we know that attractiveness of livability without government intervention or oversight can lead to gentrification and pushing out lower-income populations (Keleg, Abdel Latif, and Salheen 2017). Future research is needed to dive deeper into this concept in the local food system policy space, but the way this factor came together illustrates the fine line between policy that improves spaces and policy that improves lives.…”
Section: Exploratory Factor Analysis and Existing Typologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Livability is a tricky concept because it sounds like it should be deeply tied to community equity. Unfortunately, we know that attractiveness of livability without government intervention or oversight can lead to gentrification and pushing out lower-income populations (Keleg, Abdel Latif, and Salheen 2017). Future research is needed to dive deeper into this concept in the local food system policy space, but the way this factor came together illustrates the fine line between policy that improves spaces and policy that improves lives.…”
Section: Exploratory Factor Analysis and Existing Typologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%