[HTML][HTML] Socio-spatial segregation and human mobility: A review of empirical evidence

Y Liao, J Gil, S Yeh, RHM Pereira… - … , Environment and Urban …, 2025 - Elsevier
Socio-spatial segregation is the physical separation of different social, economic, or
demographic groups within a geographic space, often resulting in unequal access to …

Spatial distributions of job accessibility, housing rents, and poverty: The case of Nairobi

S Nakamura, P Avner - Journal of Housing Economics, 2021 - Elsevier
The inter-connectedness of workers' residential locations and job opportunities is a key
determinant of labor market outcomes. This study provides an analysis of the spatial …

The uneven impact of mobility on the segregation of native and foreign-born individuals

Y Liao, J Gil, S Yeh, RHM Pereira… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2024 - arxiv.org
Segregation is a key challenge in promoting more diverse and inclusive cities. Research
based on smartphone data has revealed that segregation can extend beyond residential …

A methodology for identifying critical factors influencing land value in urban areas: a case study of Kerala, India

B BV, N MA, AK PP - Property Management, 2020 - emerald.com
Purpose Land value is a measure of the specific features of a property, excluding buildings
and other developments. Land value varies depending on the economic, geographic and …

Accessibility, infrastructure provision and residential land value: Modelling the relation using geographic weighted regression in the city of Rajkot, India

T Munshi - Sustainability, 2020 - mdpi.com
Amenities and infrastructure provision in urban areas are essential for the sustainable future
of cities in developing countries like India. Indian cities have large development deficits and …

Impact of urban rail transit network on residential and commercial land values in China: a complex network perspective

S Wen, J Shi, W Zhang - Complexity, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Urban rail transit can improve a city's accessibility. However, high construction and
operation costs restrict the development of urban rail transit. Value capture recoups the …

Residential property value impacts of floodplain buyouts in Charlotte, North Carolina

WP Holloway, TK BenDor - Journal of Environmental Management, 2023 - Elsevier
Floodplain buyouts are an increasingly common policy for mitigating flood risk. Recent
research has explored the costs of buyouts and their impacts on municipal finance and tax …

Quality-of-life in segregated places: what does it mean for young adults in Bogota?

JF Bucheli - International Journal of Urban Sustainable …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This paper assesses young adults' quality-of-life in the context of urban segregation by using
the Capability Approach as an informative framework to analyse people's well-being. The …

The relationship between rail transit and industrial agglomeration: Mediating effect of labor agglomeration

J Sun, J Cherian, D Deng, AG Yucel, MS Sial… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
The urban transit system is considered the backbone of any society as it heavily depends on
economic progress. The railway transit system is crucial for any urban transit system. Based …

Association of property values in Lahore with walkable proximity to employment subcenters

MS Nawaz, MU Zulfiqar - Journal of Property Research, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This paper investigates whether the property values in Lahore are associated with a
walkable proximity to employment subcenters. The existing regulatory framework in the city …