Visualizing the landscape of green gentrification: A bibliometric analysis and future directions

F Gou, W Zhai, Z Wang - Land, 2023 - mdpi.com
Green gentrification has emerged as a critical and dynamic research field in environmental
justice and gentrification. Few studies have systematically reviewed the current state of …

Interlinking the silos: How to stimulate a new debate on more greenery in cities

M Di Marino, R Cucca, T Thaler… - Urban Forestry & Urban …, 2023 - Elsevier
To address the current and future impacts of climate change on urban inhabitants, the
development and benefits of urban green areas have been widely investigated–including …

Towards a sustainable welfare system? The challenges and scenarios of eco-social transitions

R Cucca, Y Kazepov, M Villa - Social Policies, 2023 - rivisteweb.it
In the last fifteen years, we have witnessed the development and subsequent major growth
of the literature on the role of welfare policies in the ecological crisis and the so called green …

Eco-gentrification in a welfare state: How sustainable city development gradually reduces social equity

H Leino, A Wallin, M Laine - Urban Affairs Review, 2025 - journals.sagepub.com
In Nordic welfare states, progressive planning and housing policies have prevented the
most severe forms of gentrification-led displacement. In this paper, we argue that eco …

Green gentrification and who will benefit from green infrastructure regeneration? A quasi-experimental study in China

K Liu, J Du, Y Cheng, Z Xia, J Liu - Cities, 2024 - Elsevier
China is pursuing an ambitious green urban renewal strategy that strives for a green,
inclusive, and sustainable urban future. Green urban renewal is likely to exacerbate social …

[HTML][HTML] Countering the Effects of Urban Green Gentrification through Nature-based Solutions: A Scoping Review

A Bressane, JPDC Pinto, LC de Castro Medeiros - Nature-Based Solutions, 2024 - Elsevier
Statement of problem Green gentrification is an emerging issue, where Urban green space
(UGS) upgrades lead to higher living costs, displacing lower-income residents, raising …

Social justice in the green city

R Cucca, T Thaler - Urban Planning, 2023 - cogitatiopress.com
The Covid-19 pandemic and energy, climate, and demographic crises have shown how
cities are vulnerable to these impacts and how the access to green and blue spaces has …

[HTML][HTML] Spatial allocation of nature-based solutions in the form of public green infrastructure in relation to the socio-economic district profile–a GIS-based comparative …

A Azadgar, G Luciani, L Nyka - Land Use Policy, 2025 - Elsevier
With increasing environmental and climate change threats to urban areas, Nature-based
Solutions (NbS), including public greenery, are becoming integral components of green …

Transport-induced gentrification in Latin America: An urban conflict arising from accessibility improvements

RF de Assis, CFG Loureiro, CFS Freitas… - … Research Part D …, 2024 - Elsevier
Through cross-sectional analysis, studies on transport-induced gentrification often interpret
the phenomenon as an outcome instead of recognizing it as a set of intertwined processes …

Connecting decarbonization and social justice in cities

A Walnycki, T Landesman - Environment & Urbanization, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Efforts to link climate action and social justice in cities have tended to focus on adaptation,(1)
and the decentralization of resources and decisionmaking powers to cities and …