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The bounds of smart decline: a foundational theory for planning shrinking cities
Authors:Justin B Hollander  Jeremy Németh
Institution:1. Department of Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning , Tufts University , Medford, MA, USA Justin.hollander@tufts.edu;3. University of Colorado , Denver, CO, USA
Abstract:Economic decline has led to a new wave of population decline throughout the US, meaning more and more cities are shrinking. Growing interest in using smart decline principles to respond to shrinkage has been met with controversy in cities such as Detroit and Cleveland. This paper advances a foundational theory of smart decline that takes as its starting point discussions of ethics, equity, and social justice in the planning and political theory literature, but is well grounded in observations of successful smart decline practice.
Keywords:abandoned property  land use/zoning  vacant land
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