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Nugent, Patrick D.

 
9780226728964: The Greenlining of Staten Island: Environmental Preservation and Racial Segregation, 1945–1995

Synopsis

Illuminates how borough residents, urban planners, and politicians used environmental policy to cement a racially restrictive landscape.

Though it was once home to the world’s largest landfill, today Staten Island boasts thousands of acres of parklands, dozens of public-private conservation arrangements, and four ecological zoning districts. In this book, Patrick D. Nugent details the political forces that gave rise to this wealth of greenery in a famously dense city. He demonstrates how postwar economic and political trajectories intersected in the 1960s with the rising consciousness of environmentalism to create a distinctive laboratory in Staten Island, where white communities and politicians heeded the rising call for the preservation of green space―but often as a tool to maintain racial segregation. Ecological zoning, public-private park management, conservation easement, environmental litigation, and other strategies created a lush, discriminatory landscape. Nugent refers to these policies as greenlining.

The Greenlining of Staten Island shows that the political and environmental history of Staten Island is key to understanding how environmentalism has been used to reinforce racial discrimination, not just in New York City, but nationwide. By the mid-1970s, conservationists had embraced urban planning that preserved low-density housing districts and bolstered the sprawling and segregated landscape that took shape in metropolitan America over the coming decades. In exploring the gap between the modern environmental movement’s ambitious goals and its tangible outcomes, Nugent excavates important lessons for contemporary city dwellers debating zoning reform and planning for climate change’s impending effects.

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À propos de l'auteur

Patrick D. Nugent is the Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr. Director of Civic Engagement at Washington College’s Starr Center for the Study American Experience, as well as assistant research professor in the Department of Political Science.

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9780226849478: The Greenlining of Staten Island: Environmental Preservation and Racial Segregation, 1945–1995

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ISBN 10 :  0226849473 ISBN 13 :  9780226849478
Editeur : University of Chicago Press, 2026
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