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What (who) is urban blight - definition

SOCIOLOGICAL PROCESS AFFECTING CITIES
Urban Decay; Inner city decline; Urban blight; Blight (urban); Urban Blight; Urban decline; Causes of urban decay
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  • Part of the city of [[Camden, New Jersey]] suffering from urban decay
  • Council houses in [[Scampia]], [[Naples]]
  • Charlotte Street in [[the Bronx]], [[New York City]] in August 1980. The terms "BROKEN PROMISES", "BROKEN TREATIES", and "DECAY" can be seen painted on the walls of these buildings.
  • An early slum replacement in [[Islington]] built by George Peabody in the 19th century
  • St. Louis]], Missouri. In the 1950s, this [[urban renewal]] project was built; it failed and was razed in the 1970s.
  • Many areas that suffered population decline from the 1970s still have signs of urban decay, such as this derelict building in [[Birkenhead]], [[Merseyside]].

Urban decay         
Urban decay (also known as urban rot, urban death and urban blight) is the sociological process by which a previously functioning city, or part of a city, falls into disrepair and decrepitude. It may feature deindustrialization, depopulation or deurbanization, economic restructuring, abandoned buildings or infrastructure, high local unemployment, increased poverty, fragmented families, low overall living standards or quality of life, political disenfranchisement, crime, elevated levels of pollution, and a desolate cityscape known as greyfield land or urban prairie.
Geoffrey Eustace Blight         
SOUTH AFRICAN GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER (1934-2013)
Draft:Geoffrey Eustace Blight; Geoffrey Blight; Geoffrey E. Blight; Geoff Eustace Blight; Geoff Blight
Geoffrey Eustace Blight (30 July 1934 – 7 November 2013) was a professor in the School of Civil Engineering at the University of Witwatersrand (Wits), serving twice as head of department.
Ellen Blight         
BRITISH LION TAMER
Ellen Eliza Blight; Ellen Bright; Helen Blight; Blight, Ellen
Ellen Eliza Blight (1833–1850), also known as Helen Bright, was an English lion tamer, known as "The Lion Queen", who was killed by a tiger while working in her uncle George Wombwell's menagerie, aged 17. Her shocking death made her a media sensation.

Wikipedia

Urban decay

Urban decay (also known as urban rot, urban death or urban blight) is the sociological process by which a previously functioning city, or part of a city, falls into disrepair and decrepitude. There is no single process that leads to urban decay which is why it can be hard to encapsulate its magnitude.

Urban decay can include the following aspects:

  • Industrialization
  • Deindustrialization
  • Depopulation or overpopulation
  • Counterurbanization
  • Economic Restructuring
  • Abandoned buildings or infrastructure
  • High local unemployment
  • Increased poverty
  • Fragmented families
  • Low overall living standards or quality of life
  • Political disenfranchisement
  • Crime (e.g., gang activity, corruption, and drug-related crime)
  • Large and/or less regulated populations of urban wildlife (e.g., abandoned pets, feral animals, and semi-feral animals)
  • Elevated levels of pollution (e.g., air pollution, noise pollution, water pollution, and light pollution)
  • Desolate cityscape known as greyfield land or urban prairie

Since the 1970s and 1980s, urban decay has been a phenomenon associated with some Western cities, especially in North America and parts of Europe. Cities have experienced population flights to the suburbs and exurb commuter towns; often in the form of white flight. Another characteristic of urban decay is blight - the visual, psychological, and physical effects of living among empty lots, buildings, and condemned houses.

Urban decay has no single cause. It results from combinations of inter-related socio-economic conditions, including the city's urban planning decisions, the poverty of the local populace, the construction of freeways and railroad lines that bypass or run through the area, depopulation by suburbanization of peripheral lands, real estate neighborhood redlining, and immigration restrictions.

Examples of use of urban blight
1. Grim cruises regularly through the kind of urban blight armed police officers prefer to avoid.
2. It is also one of the most deprived, with the endemic problems brought by urban blight.
3. Elimination of urban blight has also been identified as a public–use taking.
4. "That‘s art." ___ On the Net: Sony: http://www.sony.com/ Society Created to Reduce Urban Blight: http://www.urbanblight.org/
5. He lamented that numerous studies on urban blight had produced little action.