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Failure When Fragmented: Public Land Ownership and Waterfront Redevelopment in Chicago, Vancouver, and Toronto

机译:分散时的失败:芝加哥,温哥华和多伦多的公共土地所有权和滨水区重建

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This article investigates the impact of public land ownership on long-term processes of urban development by comparing the political histories of waterfront redevelopment in Chicago, Vancouver, and Toronto. The study is driven by two research questions: Why have redevelopment efforts in Chicago and Vancouver apparently succeeded whereas those in Toronto failed? And what was the impact of public land ownership on these outcomes? Drawing from archival, interview, and geospatial data, I argue that land ownership conditions had a defining and enduring impact on the shape and scale of waterfront redevelopment in each city. What separates Toronto's waterfront from Chicago and Vancouver is not how much land was historically controlled by public versus private owners, but rather the relative distribution and concentration of these assets. Early political events involving the consolidation or fragmentation of land ownership established institutional arrangements that either enabled or inhibited effective implementation.
机译:本文通过比较芝加哥,温哥华和多伦多海滨重建的政治历史,研究了公共土地所有权对城市长期发展的影响。该研究受到两个研究问题的驱动:为什么芝加哥和温哥华的重建工作显然成功了,而多伦多的重建工作却失败了?公共土地所有权对这些结果有何影响?从档案,采访和地理空间数据中得出的结论,我认为土地所有权条件对每个城市滨水区重建的形状和规模都具有决定性和持久的影响。多伦多滨水区与芝加哥和温哥华区分开的原因,不是历史上公共和私人所有者控制着多少土地,而是这些资产的相对分布和集中度。涉及巩固或分割土地所有权的早期政治事件建立了制度安排,该制度安排使有效实施得以实现或受到抑制。

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