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Where Does the Black-White Life Expectancy Gap Come From? The Deadly Consequences of Residential Segregation. [PDF]
Hendi AS.
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Abstract Access to (urban) nature is vital for people's wellbeing, but this accessibility is not evenly spread across socio‐demographic groups, nor across the European continent. This paper fills a research gap by exploring the use patterns and accessibility of forests and parks across European cities, based on a standardised online survey of 10,462 ...
Ivana Živojinović +17 more
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Abstract Currently, scholarship on education to foster connectedness with nature primarily focuses on children. As adults likewise face the disconnection from nature and play a key role in influencing children, it is important to understand how they perceive, engage in, and benefit from relevant programmes.
Xiaoxue Chen, Zuyi Lyu, Junxi Qian
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Ruth Glass: London's Gentrification Urban Visionary
ABSTRACT This paper analyses the contribution made by Ruth Glass to our understanding of gentrification and class change in London. It argues that not only was she remarkably ahead of her time in identifying and naming this important new phenomenon over 60 years ago, but that her discussion of the social and housing market impacts of gentrification ...
Chris Hamnett
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ABSTRACT This study analyses how residential segregation, income inequality, and neighbourhood polarization have evolved across age groups in Greater Gothenburg, Sweden, between 1987 and 2017. Using register data, the analysis combines measures of ethnic and income‐based segregation with decomposable inequality indices to examine age‐specific dynamics.
Torun Österberg
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Association Between Changes in Racial Residential Segregation and Trends in Racial Disparities in Early Mortality in 220 Metropolitan Areas, 2001-2018. [PDF]
Siegel M +4 more
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ABSTRACT Self‐reported motives for residential immobility are important for understanding why people remain in place, yet existing survey measures vary widely and suffer from a lack of standardisation. We review self‐report measures about motives for immobility or constraints to moving—measured with survey items asking what made it difficult for ...
Clara H. Mulder +5 more
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Land suitability analysis in monocentric post-socialist city: Case of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. [PDF]
Boldbaatar G +5 more
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Climbing the urban canopy: Camera trap insights into mammal activity and habitat use
Abstract Urbanization profoundly impacts wildlife behavior and habitat use. While the effects of urbanization on diel activity patterns and mammal interactions have been well studied at the ground level, little is known about spatiotemporal patterns above the ground.
Reuber Antoniazzi +5 more
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Abstract Numerous studies have examined how urban expansion exacerbates Surface Urban Heat Island intensity (SUHII), yet limited attention has been paid to whether and how urban shrinkage mitigates SUHII. This study employed multiple models to analyze the spatiotemporal evolution of surface urban heat island (SUHI) and its driving factors in 89 ...
Haojian Deng +5 more
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