Towards a new paradigm for segregation measurement in an age of big data

QQ Li, Y Yue, QL Gao, C Zhong, J Barros - Urban Informatics, 2022 - Springer
Recent theoretical and methodological advances in activity space and big data provide new
opportunities to study socio-spatial segregation. This review first provides an overview of the …

[HTML][HTML] Resilience in the built environment: Key characteristics for solutions to multiple crises

R Castaño-Rosa, S Pelsmakers, H Järventausta… - Sustainable Cities and …, 2022 - Elsevier
In the last decade, our built environment has been exposed to a significant and wide range
of crises, from primary (eg, pandemic, climate change-induced hazards) to secondary crises …

Effects of location on Airbnb apartment pricing in Málaga

J Chica-Olmo, JG González-Morales… - Tourism Management, 2020 - Elsevier
The relatively recent social movement known as the “sharing economy” is becoming
increasingly visible in online peer-to-peer platforms. One such platform is Airbnb; an …

Changing occupational structures and residential segregation in New York, London and Tokyo

M Van Ham, M Uesugi, T Tammaru, D Manley… - Nature human …, 2020 - nature.com
Based on data from the 1980s, Sassen's influential book 'The Global City'interrogated how
changes in the occupational structure affect socio-economic residential segregation in …

Spatial underpinnings of social inequalities: A vicious circles of segregation approach

T Tammaru, D Knapp, S Silm, M Van Ham… - Social …, 2021 - repository.uantwerpen.be
A paradigm shift is taking place in spatial segregation research. At the heart of this shift is the
understanding of the connectedness of spatial segregation in different life domains and the …

Smart cities and urban inequality

A Caragliu, CF Del Bo - Regional Studies, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Smart city technologies are criticized because they might exacerbate income inequalities.
Four factors are suggested to explain this phenomenon: the uneven diffusion of information …

Research Progress and Trends in Urban Residential Segregation

X Yue, Y Wang, W Li, Y Wu, Y Wang, H Zhang, Z Ma - Buildings, 2024 - mdpi.com
With the acceleration of urbanization and profound socioeconomic changes, the influx of
people from various social strata into cities has led to the phenomenon of residential …

A regional geography of gentrification, displacement, and the suburbanisation of poverty: Towards an extended research agenda

C Hochstenbach, S Musterd - Area, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Gentrification is now a common feature of contemporary cities. The process has extended its
spatial reach from urban cores into neighbourhoods previously deemed unlikely to gentrify …

[HTML][HTML] Towards an equity-centred model of sustainable mobility: Integrating inequality and segregation challenges in the green mobility transition

T Tammaru, A Sevtsuk, F Witlox - Journal of Transport Geography, 2023 - Elsevier
Urban planners and transportation policy makers around the world are proposing initiatives
for greener mobility, particularly by promoting higher urban development densities, active …

[HTML][HTML] Microscale socioeconomic inequalities in green space availability in relation to residential segregation: The case study of Lodz, Poland

E Łaszkiewicz, J Kronenberg, S Marcińczak - Cities, 2021 - Elsevier
Socioeconomic disparities in urban green space (UGS) availability and environmental
injustice may occur not only at the scale of whole cities, selected districts/neighbourhoods …