North End revitalization: landscape architecture as a means to building social capital

As North American cities begin to age, our impermanent building methods inevitably lead to urban decay. Much of the housing stock has an expected lifespan and although this can be extended with proper and regular maintenance ultimately, much of this housing will face the bulldozer. Consequently, we...

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Main Author: Bodnarchuk, David
Other Authors: Trottier, Jean (Landscape Architecture)
Language:en_US
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/3111
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spelling ndltd-MANITOBA-oai-mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca-1993-31112014-01-31T03:31:38Z North End revitalization: landscape architecture as a means to building social capital Bodnarchuk, David Trottier, Jean (Landscape Architecture) Milgrom, Richard (City Planning) McLachlan, Stephane (Environment and Geography) Landscape Architecture Urban Revitalization Urban Agriculture Social Capital As North American cities begin to age, our impermanent building methods inevitably lead to urban decay. Much of the housing stock has an expected lifespan and although this can be extended with proper and regular maintenance ultimately, much of this housing will face the bulldozer. Consequently, we are constantly engaged in the continuing cycle of urban revitalization, striving to keep our cities new and novel. This requires an immense amount of reinvestment and for some neighbourhoods, this is not an issue. This is not the case however for neighbourhoods considered to be ‘in distress’ which, face challenges not seen in more affluent areas. Revitalization efforts in at risk areas need to be more sensitive in their approach as they can displace, gentrify, and otherwise exacerbate the problems. This practicum is an exploration of that approach to renewal in grass roots fashion, using urban agriculture as a means to building community. 2009-01-14T18:29:30Z 2009-01-14T18:29:30Z 2009-01-14T18:29:30Z http://hdl.handle.net/1993/3111 en_US
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topic Landscape Architecture
Urban Revitalization
Urban Agriculture
Social Capital
spellingShingle Landscape Architecture
Urban Revitalization
Urban Agriculture
Social Capital
Bodnarchuk, David
North End revitalization: landscape architecture as a means to building social capital
description As North American cities begin to age, our impermanent building methods inevitably lead to urban decay. Much of the housing stock has an expected lifespan and although this can be extended with proper and regular maintenance ultimately, much of this housing will face the bulldozer. Consequently, we are constantly engaged in the continuing cycle of urban revitalization, striving to keep our cities new and novel. This requires an immense amount of reinvestment and for some neighbourhoods, this is not an issue. This is not the case however for neighbourhoods considered to be ‘in distress’ which, face challenges not seen in more affluent areas. Revitalization efforts in at risk areas need to be more sensitive in their approach as they can displace, gentrify, and otherwise exacerbate the problems. This practicum is an exploration of that approach to renewal in grass roots fashion, using urban agriculture as a means to building community.
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title North End revitalization: landscape architecture as a means to building social capital
title_short North End revitalization: landscape architecture as a means to building social capital
title_full North End revitalization: landscape architecture as a means to building social capital
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