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Parcel-Level Redevelopment Strategies for Distressed Neighborhoods
INFORMS (2013)
  • Michael P Johnson, Jr.
  • Justin Hollander, Tufts University
Abstract
Certain distressed neighborhoods cannot support traditional residential-focused development. For these communities, we develop decision models for acquisition and redevelopment of chronically vacant lands and structures for primarily non-residential and greening uses. We address social benefits and costs of redevelopment strategies, parcel clustering to exploit economies of scale, and conflicting values among stakeholders. We illustrate our models using data from Baltimore, MD.
Keywords
  • Smart decline; municipal shrinkage; Baltimore
Publication Date
October 10, 2013
Citation Information
Michael P Johnson and Justin Hollander. "Parcel-Level Redevelopment Strategies for Distressed Neighborhoods" INFORMS (2013)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/michael_johnson/47/