Community Asset Directory
The image to the left showcases a 5 mile radius for reference of the data above. In addition, the black outlined box you can see within the radius of Rouge Park is the immediate area with the following boundaries: Telegraph Rd (East), Schoolcraft Rd (North), Southfield Fwy (West), and Warren Ave (South). |
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Land acquisition : Availability vs affordability
scholarly articles relating to land availability and affordability in detroit for urban agriculture
March 2018
All the articles are property of their rightful and lawful owners. If the article does not include a proper citation page within the PDF file, you can access the citation for the article below the article itself.
Sara Safransky (2017) Land Justice as a Historical Diagnostic: Thinking with Detroit, Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 108:2, 499-512, DOI: 10.1080/24694452.2017.1385380
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COPING WITH THE SPECTER OF URBAN MALAISE IN A POSTMODERN LANDSCAPE: TE NEED FOR A DETROIT LAND BANK AUTHORITY | |
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GREEN THUMBS IN THE CITY: INCENTIVIZING URBAN AGRICULTURE ON UNOCCUPIED DETROIT PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT LAND | |
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this project was approved for independent study under the school of planning, design, and construction. |
Michigan State University
College of Agriculture and Natural Resources |