

From Redlining to Greenlining
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Associate Professor Danielle Stokes from the University of Richmond presented From Redlining to Greenlining. The paper explores how discriminatory land use policies have historically marginalized communities, leading to environmental and economic disparities. Stokes introduces "greenlining" as a framework for equitable land use planning, aiming to address historical injustices while promoting sustainability, environmental justice, and community investment.
Presenter
Danielle Stokes is an Assistant Professor at the University of Richmond School of Law, specializing in environmental law, land use, and sustainability. Her research focuses on the intersection of property regulation and environmental justice, examining legal mechanisms to promote equitable urban development. Before academia, she practiced in environmental and energy law and contributed to policy discussions on sustainable land use and climate resilience.
Workshop Date
3-12-2024
Keywords
Redlining, Greenlining, Environmental Justice, Land Use, Sustainable Development
Disciplines
Environmental Law | Land Use Law
Recommended Citation
Stokes, Danielle, "From Redlining to Greenlining" (2024). Faculty Workshops.
https://ecollections.law.fiu.edu/faculty-workshops/82

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