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Hamil Pearsall
Hamil Pearsall
Associate Professor of Geography, Temple University
Verified email at temple.edu
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Assessing green gentrification in historically disenfranchised neighborhoods: a longitudinal and spatial analysis of Barcelona
I Anguelovski, JJT Connolly, L Masip, H Pearsall
Urban geography 39 (3), 458-491, 2018
4022018
New scholarly pathways on green gentrification: What does the urban ‘green turn’mean and where is it going?
I Anguelovski, JJT Connolly, M Garcia-Lamarca, H Cole, H Pearsall
Progress in human geography 43 (6), 1064-1086, 2019
3732019
Why green “climate gentrification” threatens poor and vulnerable populations
I Anguelovski, JJT Connolly, H Pearsall, G Shokry, M Checker, J Maantay, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116 (52), 26139-26143, 2019
2442019
Urban sustainability and environmental justice: Evaluating the linkages in public planning/policy discourse
H Pearsall, J Pierce
Local Environment 15 (6), 569-580, 2010
2382010
From brown to green? Assessing social vulnerability to environmental gentrification in New York City
H Pearsall
Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 28 (5), 872-886, 2010
2362010
Human and biophysical legacies shape contemporary urban forests: A literature synthesis
LA Roman, H Pearsall, TS Eisenman, TM Conway, RT Fahey, S Landry, ...
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 31, 157-168, 2018
1972018
Contesting and resisting environmental gentrification: Responses to new paradoxes and challenges for urban environmental justice
H Pearsall, I Anguelovski
Sociological Research Online 21 (3), 121-127, 2016
1602016
Moving out or moving in? Resilience to environmental gentrification in New York City
H Pearsall
Local Environment 17 (9), 1013-1026, 2012
1392012
Concrete evidence & geographically weighted regression: A regional analysis of wealth and the land cover in Massachusetts
Y Ogneva-Himmelberger, H Pearsall, R Rakshit
Applied Geography 29 (4), 478-487, 2009
1382009
Locating the green space paradox: A study of gentrification and public green space accessibility in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
H Pearsall, JK Eller
Landscape and Urban Planning 195, 103708, 2020
1352020
Superfund me: a study of resistance to gentrification in New York City
H Pearsall
Urban Studies 50 (11), 2293-2310, 2013
912013
Staying cool in the compact city: Vacant land and urban heating in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
H Pearsall
Applied geography 79, 84-92, 2017
872017
Tree-lined lanes or vacant lots? Evaluating non-stationarity between urban greenness and socio-economic conditions in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA at multiple scales
H Pearsall, Z Christman
Applied Geography 35 (1-2), 257-264, 2012
672012
Growing a sustainable city?: The question of urban agriculture
CD Rosan, H Pearsall
University of Toronto Press, 2017
532017
The contested nature of vacant land in Philadelphia and approaches for resolving competing objectives for redevelopment
H Pearsall, S Lucas, J Lenhardt
Cities 40, 163-174, 2014
532014
The smart city conundrum for social justice: Youth perspectives on digital technologies and urban transformations
M Masucci, H Pearsall, A Wiig
Smart Spaces and Places, 145-153, 2021
462021
Urban community garden agrodiversity and cultural identity in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
H Pearsall, S Gachuz, M Rodriguez Sosa, B Schmook, H Wal, MA Gracia
Geographical Review 107 (3), 476-495, 2017
462017
Vacant land: The new urban green?
H Pearsall, S Lucas
Cities, 121-123, 2014
452014
Community geography: Toward a disciplinary framework
J Shannon, KB Hankins, T Shelton, AJ Bosse, D Scott, D Block, H Fischer, ...
Progress in Human Geography 45 (5), 1147-1168, 2021
432021
“They didn’t see it coming”: Green resilience planning and vulnerability to future climate gentrification
G Shokry, I Anguelovski, JJT Connolly, A Maroko, H Pearsall
Housing Policy Debate 32 (1), 211-245, 2022
392022
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