2022
DOI: 10.1177/00420980221110829
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The changing ethno-racial profile of ‘very walkable’ urban neighbourhoods in the US (2010–2020): Are minorities under-represented?

Abstract: Neighbourhood walkability has increasingly been viewed as an amenity that may confer substantial health, social and economic benefits. As walkable neighbourhoods become increasingly desirable, there is concern that disadvantaged groups – particularly lower-income and minority households – may be displaced or excluded from these spaces. This investigation assesses whether minorities, and Black residents in particular, are increasingly under-represented in urban neighbourhoods with high walkability by examining … Show more

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“…Similarly, interventions to increase walkability of neighbourhoods in larger cities should also consider ways to ensure that lower income adults do not become priced out of these neighbourhoods [ 62 ]. Examples of such policies include the targeted development of affordable housing into neighbourhoods with high walkability and high-quality transit access [ 25 , 63 , 64 ] and/or the creation of mixed-income housing developments in walkable neighbourhoods, which would concurrently reduce the residential segregation of low-income families [ 65 , 66 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, interventions to increase walkability of neighbourhoods in larger cities should also consider ways to ensure that lower income adults do not become priced out of these neighbourhoods [ 62 ]. Examples of such policies include the targeted development of affordable housing into neighbourhoods with high walkability and high-quality transit access [ 25 , 63 , 64 ] and/or the creation of mixed-income housing developments in walkable neighbourhoods, which would concurrently reduce the residential segregation of low-income families [ 65 , 66 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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confidence: 99%