The city of Barcelona, like other cities in the world, suffers strong internal socio-economic inequalities in its neighborhoods. Numerous works have sought to detect, quantify, characterize, and/or map existing intra-urban differences, almost always based on quantitative methodologies. With this contribution, we intend to show the importance that qualitative methodologies can play in studies on urban socio-environmental vulnerability. We consider aspects that are not quantifiable but that may be inherent to many such vulnerable spaces, both in the constructed environment and in the social ambit. These questions are considered through selected neighborhoods of Barcelona which have been shown (in prior works, mainly studies of quantitative ma...
This article aims to understand the probable links between social capital and social infrastructure....
This article presents the methodology and results of a pioneering investigation in the determination...
Fifty years after the construction of Large Housing Estates in the periphery of the Barcelona urban ...
The city of Barcelona, like other cities in the world, suffers strong internal socio-economic inequ...
In a context of a shifting environmental, economic and social paradigm, European cities face a situa...
Socio-residential vulnerability is one of currently increasing challenges for cities and metropolita...
In a context of a shifting environmental, economic and social paradigm, European cities face a situa...
In a paradigm of raising urban economic and social inequality among south European cities, public ad...
Urban inequality, specifically in vulnerable areas, has been a study topic from the earliest days of...
This article presents the methodology and results of a pioneering investigation in the determination...
This article presents the most widely used methodologies to measure, analyse and assess the state of...
In the framework of addressing the geographical redistribution of wealth, the council of the city of...
In a context of regression after the financial crisis of 2008, socio residential vulnerability is on...
This article aims to understand the probable links between social capital and social infrastructure....
This article presents the methodology and results of a pioneering investigation in the determination...
Fifty years after the construction of Large Housing Estates in the periphery of the Barcelona urban ...
The city of Barcelona, like other cities in the world, suffers strong internal socio-economic inequ...
In a context of a shifting environmental, economic and social paradigm, European cities face a situa...
Socio-residential vulnerability is one of currently increasing challenges for cities and metropolita...
In a context of a shifting environmental, economic and social paradigm, European cities face a situa...
In a paradigm of raising urban economic and social inequality among south European cities, public ad...
Urban inequality, specifically in vulnerable areas, has been a study topic from the earliest days of...
This article presents the methodology and results of a pioneering investigation in the determination...
This article presents the most widely used methodologies to measure, analyse and assess the state of...
In the framework of addressing the geographical redistribution of wealth, the council of the city of...
In a context of regression after the financial crisis of 2008, socio residential vulnerability is on...
This article aims to understand the probable links between social capital and social infrastructure....
This article presents the methodology and results of a pioneering investigation in the determination...
Fifty years after the construction of Large Housing Estates in the periphery of the Barcelona urban ...