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Session Submission Type: Refereed Roundtable (60 minute)
This session examines how environmental interventions reshape urban spaces, often producing new forms of inequality. The papers analyze green development, governance strategies, and community dynamics within cities undergoing environmental transformation. Together, they reveal how sustainability initiatives can both challenge and reproduce urban inequities.
Bounded Communities: How A Local Technoscientific Environmental State Emerges in Community Engagement Efforts - Xinyan Wu, The University of Texas Medical Branch; Stephen Molldrem, The University of Texas Medical Branch; Lance Hallberg, The University of Texas Medical Branch; Elise Smith, The University of Texas Medical Branch
Commercializing Environmentalism: Selection Bias and Gentrification By Sustainable Urban Development in US Neighborhoods - Mahir Takak, University of Connecticut
Painting Walls and Planting Plots: Counter-Hegemonic Visions of City-Making Through Public Art and Urban Greening - Apollonya Maria Porcelli, Bucknell University
Salvage and Speculation: Austerity Governance in Park Planning - Cal Lee Garrett, Wake Forest University