Urban Waterfronts: Contemporary Streams of Planning Conflicts

Year 2019 (May)
Author(s) Nufar Avni (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) and Na'ama Teschner (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)

Abstract

Since the 1970s, urban waterfronts have undergone profound functional transformations. While in many ways they have been proven successful in reviving prime urban areas, waterfront redevelopments have also been contested. This article reviews several aspects of the planning conflicts that have been pertinent to the redevelopment of waterfronts internationally: (1) land ownership, (2) heritage and culture, (3) social and environmental justice, and (4) environment and resilience. Based on a comprehensive review of state-of-the-art literature, we suggest that the growing concerns over social justice and environmental resilience during the course of waterfront redevelopments will continue to challenge cities in the future.

Keywords: urban redevelopment, heritage, land ownership, green gentrification, social justice, planning conflicts, waterfront redevelopment, environmental justice

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