Breaking down and building up: gentrification, its drivers, and urban health inequality

HVS Cole, R Mehdipanah, P Gullón… - Current environmental …, 2021 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review Many neighborhoods which have been unjustly impacted by
histories of uneven urban development, resulting in socioeconomic and racial segregation …

Age-friendly cities and communities: State of the art and future perspectives

J van Hoof, HR Marston - … journal of environmental research and public …, 2021 - mdpi.com
The number of older adults is increasing rapidly, and this demographic shift places an
increased level of strain and tension on the various international healthcare and welfare …

Expanding the boundaries of justice in urban greening scholarship: toward an emancipatory, antisubordination, intersectional, and relational approach

I Anguelovski, AL Brand, JJT Connolly… - Annals of the …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Supported by a large body of scholarship, it is increasingly orthodox practice for cities to
deploy urban greening interventions to address diverse socioenvironmental challenges …

[HTML][HTML] Place-based displacement: Touristification and neighborhood change

A Cocola-Gant - Geoforum, 2023 - Elsevier
Relying on extensive fieldwork, in this paper I give voice to long-term residents in the city
center of Barcelona, Spain, and explore how they feel about the tourism-led transformation …

The COVID-19 pandemic: power and privilege, gentrification, and urban environmental justice in the global north

HVS Cole, I Anguelovski, F Baró… - Cities & …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Planetary urbanization exacerbates the spread of infectious disease and the emergence of
pandemics. As COVID-19 cases continue to swell in cities around the world, the pandemic …

Gentrification pathways and their health impacts on historically marginalized residents in Europe and North America: Global qualitative evidence from 14 cities

I Anguelovski, HVS Cole, E O'Neill, F Baró, P Kotsila… - Health & place, 2021 - Elsevier
As global cities grapple with the increasing challenge of gentrification and displacement,
research in public health and urban geography has presented growing evidence about the …

[HTML][HTML] Active use and perceptions of parks as urban assets for physical activity: A mixed-methods study

M Fontán-Vela, J Rivera-Navarro, P Gullón, J Díez… - Health & place, 2021 - Elsevier
Parks are potential key urban assets for improved population health; however, their use is
not equal among all social groups. Individual and contextual factors could influence …

Towards healthy urbanism: inclusive, equitable and sustainable (THRIVES)–an urban design and planning framework from theory to praxis

H Pineo - Cities & health, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
The globally distributed health impacts of environmental degradation and widening
population inequalities require a fundamental shift in understandings of healthy urbanism …

Toward a green and playful city: Understanding the social and political production of children's relational wellbeing in Barcelona

CP del Pulgar, I Anguelovski, J Connolly - Cities, 2020 - Elsevier
This paper examines recent urban green amenities directed toward children and families
and develops a novel understanding of the ways in which children's socio-natures are …

Gentrification, health, and intermediate pathways: How distinct inequality mechanisms impact health disparities

HS Versey - Housing policy debate, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Gentrification yields a variety of effects, yet the mechanisms linking gentrification to health
are unclear. Although quantitative research has helped to identify some patterns, the …