Where Goes the Neighbourhood? Refugee Resettlement and Urban Development in a Disempowered City

This paper explores the intersection of urban restructuring and refugee resettlement. Centring around a case study of Buffalo, New York (NY), USA, it adds to the small but growing number of studies on resettlement in post-industrial contexts. Buffalo is experiencing economic and population growth, t...

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Main Author: Moslow, Chiara (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Geneva Graduate Institute Publications 2023
Series:eCahiers de l'Institut
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