Multivariate Analysis of Quality-of-life and Urban-quality-of-life in Metro Córdoba, Argentina
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https://doi.org/10.37230/CyTET.2020.205.10Keywords:
Life quality; Urban quality; Uneven development; Multi-variant analysisAbstract
We mapped the levels of quality of life and urban quality in the metro area of Córdoba, according to availability levels of basic and specific urban services and social equipment in the territory. We rebuilt these attributes by combining georeferenced data from multiple indicators (census data, location and type of equipment and urban services manually surveyed or obtained in GIS portals) through the methodology of Multicriteria Evaluation. This methodology allowed us to combine non-similar indicators, and obtain a quantitative assessment of their distribution in the territory. Finally, we processed the information with GIS software, and evaluated critically the maps obtained in order to identify medium-term development trends, as well as their impact on the socioeconomic and spatial regional structure with respect to the unequal distribution of urban resources
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