交通之光:记录安大略省汉密尔顿轻轨沿线城市变化的规模

IF 1.4 4区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY
Rebecca Mayers, Nicole Rallis, Brian Doucet, Caleb Babin
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大型交通项目,如轻轨,由于其吸引投资、遏制扩张和强化城市区域的能力,对城市具有变革性。在某种程度上,由于公共领域的改善和连通性的改善,新公交线路沿线的地区见证了显著的增长和投资,这使得已经在那里的居民负担不起。然而,很少有研究调查交通引起的中产阶级化的经验,特别是在一个新的交通项目的早期阶段。本文的目的是从安大略省汉密尔顿市规划的轻轨走廊沿线居民的角度记录这些经历。重要的是,我们的研究是在施工开始前进行的。通过对居住在规划的轻轨路线800米范围内的居民的深入访谈,我们发现了个人、社区和城市尺度上不同的变化经历和持续的住房负担能力问题。许多汉密尔顿居民表达了在决策过程中需要更多的社区参与和透明度。我们详细介绍了这些经验,并提出了政策建议,以防止轻轨发展进一步加剧住房不安全和流离失所。
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In light of transit: Documenting the scales of urban change along the LRT line in Hamilton, Ontario
Abstract Large‐scale transit projects, such as light rail, are transformational for cities due to their ability to attract investment, curb sprawl, and intensify urban areas. In part because of enhancements to the public realm and improved connectivity, areas along new transit lines witness significant growth and investment, making them less affordable for residents already there. However, very little research has examined experiences of transit‐induced gentrification, particularly at the early stages of a new transit project. The purpose of this article is to document these experiences from the perspective of those living along the planned LRT corridor in Hamilton, Ontario. Importantly, our research was conducted before construction started. Through in‐depth interviews with residents living within 800 m of the planned LRT route, we found disparate experiences of change and ongoing housing affordability concerns on an individual, neighbourhood, and city scale. Many Hamilton residents express a need for more community engagement and transparency in the decision‐making process. We detail these experiences and offer policy recommendations to inhibit further housing insecurity and displacement in light of the LRT development.
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