与未来共享城市:如今的蒙特利尔年轻人有多担心他们的居住选择对后代的影响?

IF 1.4 4区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY
Mirja B. Reid, Matthias Fritsch, Rebecca Tittler, Craig Townsend, William Bukowski, Ryan Persram, Jochen A. G. Jaeger
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摘要

对独户住宅的偏好是城市扩张的一个关键驱动因素。通过对蒙特利尔大学生的偏好调查,我们探讨了参与者的居住偏好与他们对城市扩张和代际公平的看法之间的关系。令人惊讶的是,很大一部分参与者对城市扩张知之甚少。对独栋住宅的偏好并不特别明显。对郊区和城市住房选择的偏好同样强烈。没有足够的证据表明对城市扩张的看法与住房选择有关,但结果表明了进一步研究的有希望的途径。与当前的城市扩张相比,居住偏好与未来城市扩张的关系更为密切。参与者同样关心自己和后代的未来,而这两种担忧都与居住偏好有关。个人对更可持续的住房选择持开放态度。提高土地所有者、开发商、城市规划者和租房者对住房选择的代际意义的认识至关重要。
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Sharing cities with the future: How concerned are young Montrealers today about the implications of their residential choices for future generations?

Sharing cities with the future: How concerned are young Montrealers today about the implications of their residential choices for future generations?

Residential preferences for single-family homes are a key driver of urban sprawl. Using a stated-preference survey among university students in Montreal, we explored how participants’ residential preferences are related to their perceptions of urban sprawl and intergenerational justice. A surprisingly large proportion of participants knew very little about urban sprawl. Preference for single-family homes was not particularly pronounced. Preferences for suburban and urban housing options were similarly strong. Evidence was insufficient to conclude that perceptions of urban sprawl were associated with housing choices, but results indicated promising avenues for further research. Residential preferences were more strongly related to perceptions of future urban sprawl than current urban sprawl. Participants were equally concerned about their own futures and those of future generations, and both concerns were associated with residential preferences. Individuals are open to more sustainable housing options. It will be crucial to increase awareness among landowners, developers, urban planners, and renters about the intergenerational significance of housing choices.

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