The Greenlining of Staten Island
Environmental Preservation and Racial Segregation, 1945–1995
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The Greenlining of Staten Island
Environmental Preservation and Racial Segregation, 1945–1995
352 pages | 31 halftones | 6 x 9
Historical Studies of Urban America
History: American History, Environmental History, Urban History
Political Science: Urban Politics
Table of Contents
List of Organizational Names and Acronyms
List of Archival Collections
1. Greenlining “the Forgotten Borough”
2. Fresh Kills Landfill and the William T. Davis Wildlife Refuge, 1916–1966
3. Open Space and the Annadale-Huguenot Urban-Renewal Plan, 1961–1969
4. Richmond Parkway and the Staten Island Greenbelt, 1964–1972
5. New Towns and National Parks, 1967–1973
6. Community Planning Boards and Ecological Zoning, 1969–1976
7. The Staten Island Greenbelt, 1979–1994
8. “Black Ecology” on Sandy Ground, 1969–1997
9. Staten Island Secession and Environmental Justice, 1983–1999
Epilogue: Resiliency Planning and a Tale of Two Cities
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
List of Archival Collections
1. Greenlining “the Forgotten Borough”
2. Fresh Kills Landfill and the William T. Davis Wildlife Refuge, 1916–1966
3. Open Space and the Annadale-Huguenot Urban-Renewal Plan, 1961–1969
4. Richmond Parkway and the Staten Island Greenbelt, 1964–1972
5. New Towns and National Parks, 1967–1973
6. Community Planning Boards and Ecological Zoning, 1969–1976
7. The Staten Island Greenbelt, 1979–1994
8. “Black Ecology” on Sandy Ground, 1969–1997
9. Staten Island Secession and Environmental Justice, 1983–1999
Epilogue: Resiliency Planning and a Tale of Two Cities
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index