Spain’s Urban Analyses of Vulnerable Neighbourhoods between 1991 and 2011
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https://doi.org/10.37230/CyTET.2021.M21.10Keywords:
Urban vulnerability, Vulnerable neighbourhoods, Observatory of Urban Vulnerability, Deprived neighbourhoods, Urban inequalityAbstract
Spain’s Urban Analyses of Vulnerable Neighbourhoods in 1991, 2001 and 2011 examine urban vulnerability in the Spanish cities with more than fifty thousand inhabitants and provincial capitals. Its main conclusion is that the internal imbalances in the Spanish cities increased significantly and continuously during the two decades analysed, in a double process of expansion and spatial concentration of vulnerable population, regardless of market condition and political juncture. The Urban Analyses are one of the main components of The Observatory of Urban Vulnerability from the current Spanish Ministry of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda. Indeed, the Spanish Urban Agenda indicates it as a tool to achieve two of its goals: promoting urban regeneration and fostering social cohesion to seek equity.
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Copyright (c) 2021 Iván RODRÍGUEZ-SUÁREZ, Agustín HERNÁNDEZ-AJA, José Manuel GÓMEZ-GIMÉNEZ, Ángela MATESANZ-PARELLADA, Ana DÍEZ-BERMEJO

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