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Introduction Introduction
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Innovative urban infrastructure Innovative urban infrastructure
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Renewable energy Renewable energy
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The Beltline Solar District The Beltline Solar District
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Sampson-Webber Solar Power Garden Sampson-Webber Solar Power Garden
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Blue and green infrastructure Blue and green infrastructure
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Upper Rouge Tunnel Green Infrastructure Initiative (URTGI) Upper Rouge Tunnel Green Infrastructure Initiative (URTGI)
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Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI) Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI)
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Building infrastructure: reindustrialization Building infrastructure: reindustrialization
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Detroit Bikes—13639 Elmira Street Detroit Bikes—13639 Elmira Street
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Shinola and College for Creative Studies—Argonaut Building Shinola and College for Creative Studies—Argonaut Building
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Pony Ride and Russell Industrial Center—Corktown and Milwaukee-Junction Pony Ride and Russell Industrial Center—Corktown and Milwaukee-Junction
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Recovery Park Food System—8201 St. Aubin Street Recovery Park Food System—8201 St. Aubin Street
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Information infrastructure Information infrastructure
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Mapping, evidence, and strategy Mapping, evidence, and strategy
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A Field Guide to Working with Lots A Field Guide to Working with Lots
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Conclusion Conclusion
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Ten Detroit’s emerging innovation in urban infrastructure: how liabilities become assets for energy, water, industry, and informatics
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Published:April 2017
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Abstract
This chapter outlines how the results of Detroit’s decline are being transformed through intrepid civic stewardship and entrepreneurialism to yield unique and impactful opportunities for the city’s adaptive, innovative, and inclusive recovery. It reveals how pluralistic responses to urban challenges can drive change and help to establish broad authorship, dialogue, and the necessary capacity amongst all contributors. From renewable energy production and stormwater management, to more resilient and impactful manufacturing enterprises and digitally accessible tools, new transformative opportunities are emerging in the spaces of Detroit’s most recognizable struggles. In the process, Detroiters are demonstrating an intrinsic resilience in which the singularity of economy, race, and urban form from the city’s past is transforming into a multi-dimensional response, generating nationally and globally significant lessons in recovery.
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