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Urban parks as green walls or green magnets? Interracial relations in neighborhood boundary parks

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Journal, Research (Article)

Solecki and Welch (Landscape and Urban Planning, 1995) describe how urban parks that lie between racially different neighborhoods can become "green walls". "A case study of Chicagos Warren Park provides a counterexample of a boundary park that acts more like a green magnet than a green wall, and addresses the potential role of such parks as active agents in improving interracial relations.

[Ti: Urban parks as green walls or green magnets? Interracial relations in neighborhood boundary parks]
[Au: Gobster, P.H., , ,]
[So: Landscape and Urban Planning 41(1):43-55.]
[Ky: Recreation in the Urban Forest]]

[Issue/Page: 41(1):43-55]

Authors
P.H. Gobster
Date Published
1998
Journal/Conference
Landscape and Urban Planning
Publisher
Elsevier
Publisher Location
Amsterdam (NL)
ISBN/ISSN
0169-2046
Volume/Issue/Number
/41(1):43-55/
Sub-Topics
Recreation
Keywords
Recreation in the Urban Forest
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