The Dark Side Of Green Development

Summary 

In business development have a different dapartements for example: sales;marketing;project management;product management;vendor management;partnership;and cost saving efforts. the goal of business development is to be able to develop new businesses that have innovations in doing business, to innovate in terms of products so that it can add to the attractiveness of consumers. have a partenership from a well-known company so that they can do various innovations in doing business. in the case of the product, we can see the community according to its wishes, because if we cannot see what is in accordance with the community, we can interpret the wrong target, because we cannot read what the community wants. connect with well-known companies in order to gain knowledge about business development from the company.

Abstract                 

in this context explains that “parks, cafes, and a riverwalk” model of sustainability, which focuses on providing new green spaces, mainly for high-income people. This vision of shiny residential towers and waterfront parks has become a widely shared conception of what green cities should look like. But it can drive up real estate prices and displace low- and middle-income residents. Gentrification has become a catch-all term used to describe neighborhood change, and is often misunderstood as the only path to neighborhood improvement. In fact, its defining feature is displacement. Greening and environmental cleanup do not automatically or necessarily lead to gentrification,The industrial zone surrounding Newtown Creek is a far cry from the toxic stew that The New York Times described in 1881 as “the worst smelling district in the world.” But it is also far from clean.

Reference: https://www.fastcompany.com/90326441/the-dark-side-of-green-development-and-what-cities-should-do-instead?partner=rss&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=rss+fastcompany&utm_content=rss?cid=search

Dr. Maria Grace Herlina S.Sos.,MM. & Nicholas Denindo Adi