Location Choice and Neighborhood Dynamics
Type: Virtual Paper
Day: 2/28/2022
Start Time: 8:00 AM
End Time: 9:20 AM
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Sponsor Group(s):
Population Specialty Group
, Urban Geography Specialty Group
, Spatial Analysis and Modeling Specialty Group
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Organizer(s):
Isabelle Nilsson
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Chairs(s):
Providence Adu, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
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Description:
Observed neighborhood changes are largely driven by the in- and out- migration of residents. Residential location decisions are a product of individual, housing, neighborhood (at various spatial scales), and metropolitan characteristics. These choices are often constrained by discriminatory practices, differing levels of information, and other often invisible or hard to measure, exogenous factors. The emergence of new micro-geographic datasets has opened the door for neighborhood analyses to move beyond the ‘tyranny’ of the fixed neighborhood boundary (Petrovic et al., 2020) and apprehend multi-scalar perspectives on residential sorting analyses and subsequent neighborhood changes.
We welcome papers that explore these issues including, but not limited to the following topics:
• The use of novel datasets to further our understanding on processes of change
• Residential Choice Modeling
• Residential Stated Preference Surveys
• Multi-scalar neighborhood analyses
• The role of amenities in sorting outcomes
• Public and private investments in neighborhood change
• Mixed-methods studies on neighborhood change
Presentation(s), if applicable
Elizabeth Delmelle, University of Pennsylvania; “They are Building it for the Newcomers to the City”: Testing the relationship between neighborhood investment and distanced moved into a neighborhood |
Renaud Le Goix, Université Paris Cité; Housing, price, (un)affordability. Using transactions data to analyze the neighborhood-based dynamics of affordability (Paris, Lyon, Avignon, France) |
Antoine Peris, ; Understanding the scales of individual housing investments using microlevel data from tax registers |
Isabelle Nilsson, University of North Carolina at Charlotte; Transportation Amenities and Neighborhood Change: A Longitudinal Analysis of Property Listings and Mortgage Application Data |
Albert Rossmeier, University of Tuebingen, Germany; Urban Bordering Processes and Changing Neighborhood Images – Illuminating Gentrification in San Diego’s Inner-Ring Neighborhoods |
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Location Choice and Neighborhood Dynamics
Description
Virtual Paper
Contact the Primary Organizer
Elizabeth Delmelle - delmelle@design.upenn.edu