Segregation as a multiscalar phenomenon and its implications for neighborhood-scale research: the case of South Seattle 1990–2010
C S. Fowler - Urban geography, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Neighborhoods and neighborhood change are often at least implicitly understood in relation
to processes taking place at scales both smaller than and larger than the neighborhood …
to processes taking place at scales both smaller than and larger than the neighborhood …
Moving in time and space–Location intelligence for carsharing decision support
In this paper we develop a spatial decision support system that assists free-floating
carsharing providers in countering imbalances between vehicle supply and customer …
carsharing providers in countering imbalances between vehicle supply and customer …
Urban sprawl and the growing geographic scale of segregation in Mexico, 1990–2010
P Monkkonen, A Comandon, JAM Escamilla… - Habitat International, 2018 - Elsevier
Urbanization is linked to economic growth, and agglomeration economies mean that people
in larger cities are more productive. However, urban expansion is also associated with …
in larger cities are more productive. However, urban expansion is also associated with …
Geographic scales of residential segregation in English cities
The barriers to social integration posed by ethnic residential segregation are currently
receiving renewed attention in Great Britain. A common characteristic of past studies of …
receiving renewed attention in Great Britain. A common characteristic of past studies of …
The contributions of places to metropolitan ethnoracial diversity and segregation: Decomposing change across space and time
CS Fowler, BA Lee, SA Matthews - Demography, 2016 - Springer
Although the trend toward greater ethnoracial diversity in the United States has been
documented at a variety of geographic scales, most research tracks diversity one scale at a …
documented at a variety of geographic scales, most research tracks diversity one scale at a …
Income segregation in monocentric and polycentric cities: Does urban form really matter?
MÀ Garcia-López, AI Moreno-Monroy - Regional Science and Urban …, 2018 - Elsevier
We estimate the effect of urban spatial structure on income segregation in Brazilian cities
between 2000 and 2010. Our results show that, first, local density conditions increase …
between 2000 and 2010. Our results show that, first, local density conditions increase …
Transit-oriented development, perceived neighbourhood gentrification and sense of community: A case study of Hong Kong
Transit expansion can not only enhance connectivity and urban mobility but also affect
neighbourhood relations and community relations. This study examines the extent to which …
neighbourhood relations and community relations. This study examines the extent to which …
Do poorer areas have poorer access to services in Hong Kong? A small-area analysis based on multiple spatial accessibility indicators
Previous studies have yielded inconsistent findings regarding whether poorer areas have
poorer access to health and social services. Using three indicators of service availability and …
poorer access to health and social services. Using three indicators of service availability and …
Sosyo-Ekonomik Farklılaşma ve Mekânsal Ayrışma: Bursa Metropoliten Alanı Analizi.
E Mutlu, Ç Varol - Megaron, 2017 - search.ebscohost.com
Natural and social resources are not evenly distributed in urban areas, which cause an
unbalanced development and a differentiated socioeconomic structure in the urban space …
unbalanced development and a differentiated socioeconomic structure in the urban space …
Understanding different levels of segregation in urban China: a comparative study among 21 cities in Guangdong province
It has been suggested that more globalized cities are more polarized and segregated than
other cities. However, this is mainly evidenced by advanced capitalist cities and other …
other cities. However, this is mainly evidenced by advanced capitalist cities and other …