What it means to live in spatially diverse neighbourhoods: Understanding the socio-spatial ruptures and fortresses in Temuco

Q1 Social Sciences
Augustine Yaw Asuah , Antonio Zumelzu
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Abstract

This study interrogates and evaluates how current transformations in Temuco's neighbourhoods promote social and spatial diversity-in terms of the mix of land uses, housing types, urban activities, and socioeconomic characteristics of residents. Based on neighbourhood classification criteria by the National Institute of Statistics of Chile (INE), two neighbourhoods (Villa Llaima and Banco Estado1-Carabineros) in Temuco were selected for detailed study. Both spatial and Social Variables data were collected using land use maps and structured individual interviews with 100 households in the two communities. By measuring spatial and social diversity in the neighbourhoods based on Shannon's Diversity Index, the study showed that the transformations of Villa Llaima and Banco Estado1-Carabineros between 1990 and 2018 represent social and spatial dimensions of diverse urban spaces. However, However, the diversities generated have not been work out to improve connectedness and social cohesion in the two neighbourhoods. The lack of development control at the neighbourhood level, the lack of appropriate codes to address the land use mix, and the lack of neighbourhood review of projects were identified as factors contributing to the poor state of neighbourhood cohesion. Policy recommendations are offered for improving and leveraging existing diversity for place-making.

生活在空间多样化的社区意味着什么:了解Temuco的社会空间破裂和堡垒
本研究从土地使用、住房类型、城市活动和居民社会经济特征的组合角度,对特穆科社区当前的转型如何促进社会和空间多样性进行了询问和评估。根据智利国家统计局(INE)的社区分类标准,选择了特穆科的两个社区(Villa Llaima和Banco Estado1-Carabineros)进行详细研究。空间变量和社会变量数据是通过土地利用图和对两个社区的100户家庭的结构化个人访谈收集的。通过基于香农多样性指数(Shannon’s diversity Index)测量社区的空间和社会多样性,研究表明,Villa laima和Banco Estado1-Carabineros在1990年至2018年间的转变代表了不同城市空间的社会和空间维度。然而,所产生的多样性并没有被用来改善两个社区的连通性和社会凝聚力。社区层面缺乏对发展的控制,缺乏处理土地使用组合的适当规范,以及缺乏对项目的社区审查,这些都被认为是导致社区凝聚力低下的因素。提出了政策建议,以改善和利用现有的多样性来制定地点。
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City, Culture and Society
City, Culture and Society Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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