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Fear of the Unknown: Examining Neighborhood Stigma's Effect on Urban Greenway Use and Surrounding Communities

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URBAN AFFAIRS REVIEW
卷 57, 期 4, 页码 1015-1048

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1078087420909529

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neighborhood stigma; environmental justice; Humboldt Park; urban parks and greenways; Chicago

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This study found that neighborhood stigma can lead to white users avoiding certain parts of the trail, exacerbating discrimination, and catalyzing redevelopment efforts in communities surrounding stigmatized areas.
Neighborhood stigma, founded on the idea that individuals avoid and denigrate spaces occupied by residents of color due to perceptions of crime and disorder, can influence travel patterns, impact housing markets, and exacerbate social and environmental justice issues. As a proliferation of urban greenways connecting once stratified communities, such stigma may also influence recreation behaviors. Using a series of observations and interviews with users and local residents, this study examined the impact of neighborhood stigma on recreational use of Chicago's 606 Trail and surrounding communities. Results revealed why stigma occurs, how it manifests, and how different groups (e.g., White vs. Latinx residents) respond. Specifically, neighborhood stigma led White users to avoid trail segments, fueled discrimination, and catalyzed redevelop efforts in neighborhoods in the stigmatized area. This study illuminates concerns about the social impacts of urban park projects and provides insight for city officials looking to integrate greenways into diverse communities.

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