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Sustainable Futures for Linden Village: A Model for Rehabilitation and Sustainable Development of Urban Neighborhoods
This paper presents a case study of urban neighborhood redevelopment facilitated by an interdisciplinary, collaborative effort between university faculty/students, community partners, and local organizations/agencies. The target area is Linden Village, a Columbus neighborhood experiencing the same sprawl-driven population loss and economic decline facing many inner city communities in the United States. In this case, local redevelopment is hampered by the deteriorating environment. Moreover, old houses without proper maintenance, repairs, and upgrades are subjected to elevated energy use, high utility costs, and poor environmental quality. The project seeks to increase community awareness of and involvement in sustainable housing and neighborhood development through community-defined development priorities, neighborhood health assessment, GIS-based mapping for neighborhood development and economic growth, and on-the-job training for local residents in green home rehabilitation. Findings will provide baseline results for more wide-ranging studies and facilitate informed decision-making for the creation of healthy and sustainable urban environments.
Sustainable Futures for Linden Village: A Model for Rehabilitation and Sustainable Development of Urban Neighborhoods
This paper presents a case study of urban neighborhood redevelopment facilitated by an interdisciplinary, collaborative effort between university faculty/students, community partners, and local organizations/agencies. The target area is Linden Village, a Columbus neighborhood experiencing the same sprawl-driven population loss and economic decline facing many inner city communities in the United States. In this case, local redevelopment is hampered by the deteriorating environment. Moreover, old houses without proper maintenance, repairs, and upgrades are subjected to elevated energy use, high utility costs, and poor environmental quality. The project seeks to increase community awareness of and involvement in sustainable housing and neighborhood development through community-defined development priorities, neighborhood health assessment, GIS-based mapping for neighborhood development and economic growth, and on-the-job training for local residents in green home rehabilitation. Findings will provide baseline results for more wide-ranging studies and facilitate informed decision-making for the creation of healthy and sustainable urban environments.
Sustainable Futures for Linden Village: A Model for Rehabilitation and Sustainable Development of Urban Neighborhoods
Chen, Q. (author) / Acey, C. (author) / Lara, J. J. (author)
International Conference on Sustainable Design, Engineering, and Construction 2012 ; 2012 ; Fort Worth, Texas, United States
ICSDEC 2012 ; 163-170
2012-11-14
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English