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Urban Studies
Czeslaw Adamiak, Roger Marjavaara
Summary: This study fills a research gap by using georeferenced data from the Airbnb platform and national statistical office to analyze the impact of Airbnb on the number of emptied apartments in Stockholm. The findings confirm that Airbnb's expansion contributes to the process of touristification, which involves the replacement of permanent residents with non-permanent populations.
URBAN RESEARCH & PRACTICE
(2023)
Article
Education & Educational Research
Ana Solano-Campos
Summary: This article examines how Latina dual language teachers in a Massachusetts Dual Language Bilingual Education (DLBE) program mobilized epistemic authorship to address knowledge-based injustices they experienced at work, using an ethico-epistemic lens that integrates Latina decolonizing feminist thought.
Article
Geography
Ignacio Rullansky
Summary: This article assesses how the agency of international advisors exacerbates political and spatial segregation in the context of ethnic conflict. The analysis shows that the adoption of neoliberal discourses provides a sophisticated political basis for governing ethnic diversity.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH
(2023)
Article
Biodiversity Conservation
Andrew A. Shantz, Tomas Lopez-Londono, Kelly Gomez-Campo, Roberto Iglesias-Prieto, Mateo Lopez-Victoria, Monica Medina
Summary: Coral reefs are facing unprecedented conditions, with degraded water quality becoming a common characteristic. Recent evidence from urban reefs suggests that the role of herbivores in maintaining coral dominance may be changing. A study on a turbid urban reef found that although herbivore biomass, size-structure, and grazing rates were reduced, coral cover remained high compared to a nearby protected reef. This was due to the dominance of corals tolerant of low light conditions. The study highlights the importance of considering the environmental context in understanding ecosystem function on future reefs.
Article
Regional & Urban Planning
Bjorn Sletto
Summary: Memory-based storytelling can contribute to collaborative planning approaches based on internal epistemologies and ways of existence. Through ambivalent memory performances, contested community histories are revealed, critical learning is enhanced, and diverse forms of claim-making are fostered in community-based planning.
PLANNING THEORY & PRACTICE
(2023)
Article
Environmental Studies
Stefano De Sabbata, Katy Bennett, Zoe Gardner
Summary: This paper aims to advance our understanding of the everyday through quantitative analysis, exploring everyday geographies using Twitter data. It showcases the potential of large language models and visual analytics in research in human geography.
ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING B-URBAN ANALYTICS AND CITY SCIENCE
(2023)
Article
Environmental Studies
Roberta Capello, Camilla Lenzi
Summary: This paper reassesses the displacement effects of automation technologies from an urban perspective. The results show that low-skilled workers in non-urban settings are more vulnerable to being replaced by robots, while in urban contexts, their displacement effects are offset by job reinstatement and a shift towards higher-paying occupations.
NPJ URBAN SUSTAINABILITY
(2023)
Article
Environmental Studies
Miguel G. Silva, Sara C. Madeira, Rui Henriques
Summary: Mobile phones can be used to monitor and understand emerging population dynamics in urban centers by sharing location records. This study introduces a scalable methodology for extracting and organizing spatiotemporal statistics from population density data, with the aim of supporting urban planning. The methodology aims to assess the predictability of density patterns, detect emerging trends, and uncover actionable seasonality patterns.
ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING B-URBAN ANALYTICS AND CITY SCIENCE
(2023)
Article
Biodiversity Conservation
Claudina Solaro
Summary: Human activities can be a threat to wildlife species, but there are also species that can benefit from and adapt to urbanization. This study evaluated the density variation of chimango caracara in central Argentina and found that urbanization and climate affected their detection and density. The highest densities of chimango caracara were observed in suburban habitats, indicating successful adaptation to urbanized environments. These findings suggest that anthropogenic disturbance may not always have negative effects on bird species with flexible behaviors.
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Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Francis Mensah, Guoqing Shi, Qingnian Yu
Summary: Traditional marketplaces in Ghana are being targeted for urban redevelopment, but issues related to resettlement are hindering developers and traders. This study provides practical solutions to address these issues, using the Kejetia Project as a case study. Findings show that resistance to relocation and doubts about reallocation are major concerns for local authorities and affected traders, while psychological stress is a significant effect on the traders. The study recommends collaborative implementation of the solutions for sustainable change.
Article
Business, Finance
Abdullah Yavas, Shuang Zhu
Summary: This paper uses a nationwide mortgage servicing dataset to investigate the underreporting of second liens in portfolio and privately securitized mortgages. The study finds that over 40% of second liens are underreported in portfolio loans, while low documentation securitized loans have a 47% lower misreporting rate compared to similar portfolio loans.
REAL ESTATE ECONOMICS
(2023)
Article
Environmental Studies
Lucia Saganeiti, Lorena Fiorini, Francesco Zullo, Beniamino Murgante
Summary: The 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference emphasized the urgency of restoring natural ecosystems and reversing biodiversity loss by implementing policies by 2030. This study focuses on the effects of land take on global warming and biodiversity loss and examines the sustainability of compact and dispersed urban settlements.
ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING B-URBAN ANALYTICS AND CITY SCIENCE
(2023)
Article
Environmental Studies
Minghao Liu, Zhonghua Gou
Summary: The urban lockdown during COVID-19 has had a significant impact on residents' mental health. However, little research has been done on the role of neighborhood factors on residents' mental health during and after the lockdown. A study in Wuhan, the first city hit by the outbreak, used multiple linear regression and XGBoost algorithms to analyze the emotional status and distribution of residents. The study aimed to identify the moderating effect of neighborhood environment on emotional positivity and the marginal effect of neighborhood environment on residents' emotions. Results showed that specific neighborhood characteristics had varying effects on residents' positive emotions before and after the lockdown. The study emphasizes the importance of planning and managing neighborhoods to promote resilience during future public health crises.
ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING B-URBAN ANALYTICS AND CITY SCIENCE
(2023)
Article
Business, Finance
Lu Fang, Darren K. Hayunga
Summary: This study examines the impact of real estate agents' expertise levels on transaction prices and marketing durations. The results show that local market knowledge is the most important expertise category, affecting transaction prices significantly but having no material effect on marketing durations.
REAL ESTATE ECONOMICS
(2023)
Article
Urban Studies
Sheau-Ting Low, Li-Ting Neo, Weng-Wai Choong, Razlin Mansor, Siaw-Chui Wee, Jing-Ying Woon
Summary: This study aims to explore the value of retirement homes across different age cohorts in Malaysia. The results indicate that baby boomers tend to have more negative values towards retirement homes, while Generations X and Y demonstrate more favorable and positive values.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HOUSING MARKETS AND ANALYSIS
(2023)
Article
Environmental Studies
Rico H. Herzog, Juliana E. Goncalves, Geertje Slingerland, Reinout Kleinhans, Holger Prang, Frances Brazier, Trivik Verma
Summary: Identifying and resolving the diverse and often competing values of citizens is crucial for inclusive and integrated urban development. This paper proposes a new approach to empirically investigate public value conflicts in urban space, using a mixed-methods approach and a case study in Hamburg, Germany. The study identifies 19 general public values and nine archetypical conflicts, and proposes a new conceptual model of 'Public Value Spheres' to better account for the value-laden nature of urban space.
Article
History
Deirdre Clemente
Summary: This article explores the role of Chambers of Commerce in promoting and protecting the fashion industries in Miami, Miami Beach, Beverly Hills, and Los Angeles in the first half of the twentieth century. The Chambers actively cultivated a national image as a fashion mecca through the promotion of sportswear, attracting tourists, business owners, and potential residents. They facilitated collaborations between members, organized fashion shows, and promoted shopping districts, thereby shaping the economic, social, cultural, and geographic landscapes of these cities.
JOURNAL OF URBAN HISTORY
(2023)
Article
Urban Studies
Eric Stokan, Michael Overton, Aaron Deslatte, Christine Zhang
Summary: This study examines the influence of a city's institutional design, public and private actor composition, and resource availability on the decision to invest in communities with higher social needs. The findings indicate that in neighborhoods where more than 51% of families are low-to-moderate income, the likelihood of receiving funds increases with the share of low-income population relative to the city's, but at a diminished rate compared to non-low-to-moderate income tracts.
URBAN AFFAIRS REVIEW
(2023)
Article
Business, Finance
Andrey Pavlov, Tsur Somerville, Jake Wetzel
Summary: The introduction of taxes on nonresident home buyers is an effective measure to improve housing affordability, as evidenced by the foreign buyer tax in British Columbia, Canada. This study utilizes direct transaction-level identification of foreign buyers to examine the impact of the tax on local house prices. The results show a significant decline in house prices in neighborhoods with higher concentrations of foreign buyers after the tax implementation.
REAL ESTATE ECONOMICS
(2023)
Review
Environmental Studies
John Talbot Jackson
Summary: The author reflects on their involvement in planning education and urban policy research at RMIT University and discusses the challenges they faced due to the normalization of neoliberal thinking in Australia from the 1980s to 2000. They explore how they, as a teacher and researcher, and their journal had to adapt to these circumstances.
URBAN POLICY AND RESEARCH
(2023)