2020
DOI: 10.21138/bage.2947
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Los procesos de segregación residencial y socioeconómica vinculados a la desigual intervención en urbanismo y vivienda: el caso de Alicante

Abstract: La segregación residencial y socioeconómica es un factor asociado al crecimiento urbanístico y evolución desigual de muchas ciudades. La desigual distribución de rentas y grupos sociales en el núcleo urbano de Alicante se produce desde los primeros planes urbanísticos, pero el reciente y fuerte desarrollo inmobiliario y el gran número de viviendas ejecutadas ha sido parte causante de la agudización de esta desigualdad. La correlación de datos espaciales mediante covarianza y análisis cartográfico de las difere… Show more

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“…We consider that representing together these two features could be useful to design prevention policies, although we assume the relation between COVID contagion and vulnerability is not universal [6]. We intend for our model to be usable in other geographical environments, but previous studies in Spanish urban spaces [7][8][9][10] suggest that it would need to be redefined to some degree for use elsewhere. The model also cannot be applied with similar suitability to cities of all sizes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We consider that representing together these two features could be useful to design prevention policies, although we assume the relation between COVID contagion and vulnerability is not universal [6]. We intend for our model to be usable in other geographical environments, but previous studies in Spanish urban spaces [7][8][9][10] suggest that it would need to be redefined to some degree for use elsewhere. The model also cannot be applied with similar suitability to cities of all sizes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can thus seem very complex to extract a general theory, generate a broadly applicable method, or simply establish an absolute explanation of the facts that is based on an analysis of the issue at hand and can be extrapolated to other areas. In short, the specificity of each urban area imposes an unavoidable singularity [9,[13][14][15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%