Rural gentrification and health: The case of Pucón, Chile

Ricardo A. Ayala, Pedro Hervé-Fernández, Francisco Vergara-Perucich, Ricardo Greene

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Resumen

Once-quiet rural communities like Pucón, Chile, are facing the pressures of gentrification as urban residents seek refuge in greener settings. Drawn by the allure of natural beauty and a slower pace of life, affluent newcomers have driven up property prices, displacing long-term residents, including Indigenous communities. This influx strains local infrastructure and disrupts the social fabric. While proponents highlight economic opportunities, the social costs are mounting - rising inequality, fragmented communities, and worsening health outcomes. Mental health challenges, cardiovascular issues, and additional stressors of changing lifestyles underscore the growing inequities. Pucón exemplifies the delicate balancing act facing many rural areas: how to embrace growth and migration without undermining social cohesion, environmental sustainability, and equitable access to health.

Idioma originalInglés
Título de la publicación alojadaGentrification and Public Health
EditorialTaylor and Francis
Páginas245-257
Número de páginas13
ISBN (versión digital)9781040409824
ISBN (versión impresa)9781032804279
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 14 ago. 2025

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