University of Michigan: Do Urban Gardens Lead to Gentrification? Not in Detroit, Study Shows
May 26, 2022
May 26, 2022
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, May 26 (TNSres) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
A wide-scale look at Detroit's urban gardens finds that while they don't seem to foreshadow gentrification in the city, there are some unsettling trends about where they're located and the sociodemographics in those areas.
For example, home and community gardens are more frequently planted in non-Black neighborhoods, according to the study forthcoming in . . .
A wide-scale look at Detroit's urban gardens finds that while they don't seem to foreshadow gentrification in the city, there are some unsettling trends about where they're located and the sociodemographics in those areas.
For example, home and community gardens are more frequently planted in non-Black neighborhoods, according to the study forthcoming in . . .