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  2. Urban shrinkage - Wikipedia

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    Urban shrinkage can refer to: Shrinking cities, cities facing a significant drop in population; Planned shrinkage, an urban planning philosophy to deliberately reduce city services to encourage reduced population; Shrink to survive, an urban planning response to a shrink city that converts abandoned neighborhoods into rural land

  3. Shrinking city - Wikipedia

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    Shrinking cities or urban depopulation are dense cities that have experienced a notable population loss. Emigration is a common reason for city shrinkage. Since the infrastructure of such cities was built to support a larger population, its maintenance can become a serious concern.

  4. Municipal disinvestment - Wikipedia

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    "Shrink to survive" is a contemporary form of planned shrinkage which emphasizes short-term razing of the city. If a city enacting planned shrinkage policies takes a laissez-faire approach to disinvesting in its communities, cities can take an active role in

  5. Report: New York population could shrink by millions in ... - AOL

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    (The Center Square) — New York's population could decline by more than 2 million people over the next 25 years as fewer people are born in the state and more people move out, according to a new ...

  6. Our view: Ohio has never shrunk before. We need a plan to ...

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    That staggering fact explains why Ohio hasn't grown much during Columbus' boom and why solutions are needed in urban areas, too. ... Only Hamilton is not predicted to shrink considerably by 2050 ...

  7. Community displacement - Wikipedia

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    Community displacement is used to describe movement in urban areas, while development-induced displacement typically describes movement connected with rural projects, such as dam projects. Community displacement should not be confused with white flight , a phenomenon whereby white residents voluntarily move away from an area as it increases in ...

  8. Shrinkflation hits 1 in 3 grocery items, including these ...

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    The term is credited to British economist Pippa Malmgren in 2009, but the trend picked up in the post-pandemic years as corporations wrestled with higher manufacturing costs. Instead of hiking ...

  9. Shrink - Wikipedia

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    Shrink, a slang term for: a psychiatrist; a psychoanalyst; a psychologist; a therapist in general; a mental health professional; Shrinkage (accounting), sometimes ...