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Attacking Distribution: Obsolescence and Efficiency of Food Markets in the Age of Urban Renewal
Gregory Donofrio
Architecture
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
food market
100%
urban renewal
88%
market
47%
inner city
33%
food
26%
city
21%
nonprofit organization
18%
public
17%
land value
17%
redevelopment
15%
amenity
15%
land
14%
norm
12%
price
10%
safety
9%
plan
8%
planning
8%
trend
6%
Social Sciences
urban renewal
81%
food
45%
market
36%
middle class
19%
Social Norms and Values
16%
land value
15%
social function
12%
real estate
12%
redevelopment
12%
public authorities
11%
city center
11%
non-profit-organization
11%
testimony
10%
district
7%
leader
6%
expert
6%
planning
6%
cause
6%
trend
5%