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20 Φεβ 2021 · To fill this gap, this paper presents a spatially explicit agent-based model stylized on the Detroit Tri-County area, an area witnessing shrinkage. Specifically, the model demonstrates how the buying and selling of houses can lead to urban shrinkage through a bottom-up approach.
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In the cities, planners (in collaboration with municipal, state, and federal agencies) used federal funds to tear down old neighborhoods to make room for newer, supposedly superior, development. This was the era of “urban renewal,” and Detroit was among its leading practitioners.
1 Σεπ 2018 · While the city of Detroit lost an astounding 57% population between 1970 and 2010 (Benfield, 2011), the population of its suburbs grew 27% and the physical size of metropolitan Detroit expanded by 50%. The uneven development between growing suburbs and inner cities in Detroit is obvious.
29 Ιαν 2020 · Rather than proposing an alternative to growth for a shrinking city, growth elites (led by philanthropic foundations) propose development scenarios leveraging triage to channel diminished amounts of development resources.
14 Οκτ 2023 · The case study of Metropolitan Detroit urban shrinking through the hierarchical linear mixed model has revealed several significant findings. First, it is the first empirical study of spatial processes and characteristics of urban shrinking by applying a hierarchical linear mixed model.
25 Ιουν 2023 · From an economic perspective, the main factors that have contributed to Detroit’s population decline are a lack of economic diversity, an ineffective educational system, and a negative city image. For these findings, specific problem-solving approaches are formulated.
related to the specificity of the model. A model of urban growth should apply to all 92,290 cities [9, p. 81] (not just to one city), now and in the future, and to other things that grow. These are rather ambitious aims. Conversely, the model attempts to relate population totals only on the basis of prior popula-tions, and neglects employment ...