With a population of more than 120 million people, most Mexican cities suffer from socioeconomic inequalities and these are worsened by spatial inequalities resulting from their urban form and structure. A number of studies have been published looking at limited public services and how this may affect those on lower incomes in Mexico. However, very few studies have used spatial accessibility as a means of explaining urban inequalities and informing city planning. Spatial accessibility is defined as the measurable geographical access from residential locations to destinations for services and public goods. This paper investigates the potential of a spatial accessibility index to provide evidence for making location/planning decisions that be...
Objective: Identify the basic geostatistical areas (AGEBS) that until 2019 are classified as priorit...
Changing patterns of urban development in Latin America have drawn increasing attention to residenti...
Spatial inequalities together with related problems such as spatial segregation, social exclusion an...
With a population of more than 120 million people, most Mexican cities suffer from socioeconomic ine...
Location is one of the main characteristics households consider when buying a property or deciding w...
<span>The objective of this article is to analyze the land market imperfec-tions and their effect on...
The problem of distribution of land uses in urban space in Latin American cities has been examined u...
Spatial equity in complex spaces such as metropolitan areas is a very interesting subject for resear...
Disparity in spatial accessibility is strongly associated with growing inequalities among urban comm...
textLack of access to adequate housing in Mexico City's urban core and sprawling settlement patterns...
Evaluating spatial inequalities using a single walking accessibility measure is quite challenging. I...
Disparity in spatial accessibility manifests as an outcome of and is responsible for growing poverty...
Cities demand urgent transformations in order to become more affordable, livable, sustainable, walka...
Data scarcity is still a common barrier to adequately understanding urban access in Global South cou...
To explain trends in inequality in Mexico, three theoretical approaches to income inequality are out...
Objective: Identify the basic geostatistical areas (AGEBS) that until 2019 are classified as priorit...
Changing patterns of urban development in Latin America have drawn increasing attention to residenti...
Spatial inequalities together with related problems such as spatial segregation, social exclusion an...
With a population of more than 120 million people, most Mexican cities suffer from socioeconomic ine...
Location is one of the main characteristics households consider when buying a property or deciding w...
<span>The objective of this article is to analyze the land market imperfec-tions and their effect on...
The problem of distribution of land uses in urban space in Latin American cities has been examined u...
Spatial equity in complex spaces such as metropolitan areas is a very interesting subject for resear...
Disparity in spatial accessibility is strongly associated with growing inequalities among urban comm...
textLack of access to adequate housing in Mexico City's urban core and sprawling settlement patterns...
Evaluating spatial inequalities using a single walking accessibility measure is quite challenging. I...
Disparity in spatial accessibility manifests as an outcome of and is responsible for growing poverty...
Cities demand urgent transformations in order to become more affordable, livable, sustainable, walka...
Data scarcity is still a common barrier to adequately understanding urban access in Global South cou...
To explain trends in inequality in Mexico, three theoretical approaches to income inequality are out...
Objective: Identify the basic geostatistical areas (AGEBS) that until 2019 are classified as priorit...
Changing patterns of urban development in Latin America have drawn increasing attention to residenti...
Spatial inequalities together with related problems such as spatial segregation, social exclusion an...