3232 - Genetrification & Fortress landscapes & edge cities & post modern western cities Flashcards
Define gentrification
The buying and renovating of properties, often in more run down areas by wealthier individuals . It is an important process of housing improvement supported by groups such as estate agents and local authorities and it has helped to regenerate large parts of British inner cities in the last few decades .
First two Causes of gentrification
- The rent gap = when the price of property has fallen below its real value usually due to lack of maintanace and investment and there is a gap between actual and potential gap
- Commenting costs, commenting can be expensive so people may move closer to the city centre can eliminate the need to commute
Second three causes of gentrification
- The pioneer image: this refers to the trend of creative individuals such as artists and designers moving into more edge neighbourhoods. These groups are not interested in conformity of suburban living
- Support of government the local decision makers, both groups are keen to improve the economy and environment of inner city areas and gentrification is seen as an important part of the city
- Changing compositions of her use holds. Many cities have seen the growth of single or two person households without chikdren. These are more likely to see the benefits of inner city livi
Three disadvantages of gentrification
- people on low income cannot afford the higher property prices / rents
- increased car ownership may increase congestion
- loss of business for low order services
Four advantages of gentrification
- rise in general prosperity and growth of certain services and business
- increased local tax income
- employment opportunities
- physical environment improved
What do critics of gentrification argue?
They argue it has contributed to a lack of affordable housing and has displaced original local inhabitants and gentrification protests are becoming more common
Define fortress landscape
Refers to landscapes designed around security, protection, sue alliance and exclusion
What are some urban hot spots for crime?
City centres and city estates
Name four strategies used to try and reduce crime in the urban hot spots
- greater use of CCTV
- railings and fencing around private spaces
- mosquito alarms that emit high pitched sounds only heard by young people to discourage loitering
- speed bumps to prevent joyriding
Relating to fortress landscapes, what concert have more recent strategies focuses on?
‘Designing out crime’ through better urban architecture
Give an example of ‘designing out crime’
In Manchester, the redevelopment of housing in parts of greenheys estates has included more Windows to provide better natural surveillance, provision of front gardens with fences or hedges to mark a clear boundary between private and public spaces. Features that have been avoided include, doorways for people to hide in, exposed rainwater down pipes that people could climb on and dark alleys/ dead ends associated with muggings and drug deals.
What is the evidence for UK adopting exclusionary tactics adopted by North American cities (to segregate people from those who are seen as threatening or undesirable) ?
Anti - homeless spikes fitted into the grounds of shop doorways or outside upmarket apartments has been highly criticised.
The use of the mosquito, sloped bus shelter seats and special benches that deter skate boarders
Describe gated communities (fortress landscapes)
Not a common feature if British cities like they are in the USA and South Africa but the use of guards or the electronic control of access into housing complexes is increasing.
Describe small fortress LA case study
Sue alliance and exclusion measures are seen to be at their most extreme in American Cities. Los Angeles has developed a reputation as a city built on fear. Author Mike Davis has detailed how paranoia and fear of gangs, minorities and the homeless has led to a refurbishing of the urban landscapes which include:
Gated communities
Armed response security until sin residential areas
Shopping malls surrounded by staked metal fencing and an LAPD surveillance tower
Define edge cities
Self contained settlements which have emerged beyond the original city boundary and developed as cities in February own right and they are most common in North America