Geography of Airbnb in Barcelona and Lisbon: a Comparative Study

IF 0.5 Q3 GEOGRAPHY
N. S. Garha, A. B. Azevedo
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Abstract

Over the last decade, Airbnb has emerged as the most important actor in the short-term rental business worldwide. The spatial distribution of Airbnb accommodations in a city is highly sensitive to the location of different spatial, socioeconomic, demographic, and cultural factors, and therefore has the potential to increase existing and create spatial inequalities in host cities. Drawing from the data from the Inside Airbnb website, the 2011 census of population and housing, the municipal registers, and Open Street Maps, this article first measures and analyses the degree of penetration and spatial clustering (with LISA statistics) of Airbnb listings in Barcelona and Lisbon. Then, it explores the spatial, socioeconomic, demographic, and cultural determinants of the spatial clustering of accommodations offered on Airbnb in both cities. Finally, it examines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the spread of Airbnb in both cities. Results show that Airbnb has penetrated deeply into the central residential areas and around major tourist attractions, and it is deepening spatial inequalities by benefitting mainly the upper income group of homeowners in these neighbourhoods. Lastly, the recent COVID-19 pandemics has curtailed the spread and changed the typology of accommodation offered on Airbnb.
Airbnb在巴塞罗那和里斯本的地理比较研究
在过去的十年里,Airbnb已经成为全球短期租赁行业最重要的参与者。Airbnb住宿在城市中的空间分布对不同空间、社会经济、人口和文化因素的位置高度敏感,因此有可能增加和创造主办城市现有的空间不平等。根据Airbnb网站内部的数据、2011年人口和住房普查、市政登记和开放街道地图,本文首先测量和分析了巴塞罗那和里斯本Airbnb房源的渗透程度和空间集群程度(使用LISA统计)。然后,它探讨了两个城市Airbnb提供的住宿空间集群的空间、社会经济、人口和文化决定因素。最后,它研究了COVID-19大流行对Airbnb在两个城市传播的影响。结果表明,Airbnb已经深入渗透到中心居民区和主要旅游景点周围,并通过主要使这些社区的高收入房主群体受益,加剧了空间不平等。最后,最近的COVID-19大流行遏制了传播,并改变了Airbnb上提供的住宿类型。
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