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Place and city ; toward urban intelligence
Acedo, A., Painho, M., Casteleyn, S., & Roche, S. (2018). Place and city: toward urban intelligence. ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 7(9), [346]. DOI:10.3390/ijgi7090346 ; Place, as a concept, is subject to a lively, ongoing discussion involving different disciplines. However, most of these discussions approach the issue without a geographic perspective, which is the natural habitat of a place. This study contributes to this discourse through the exploratory examination of urban intelligence utilizing the geographical relationship between sense of place and social capital at the collective and individual level. Using spatial data collected through a web map-based survey, we perform an exhaustive examination of the spatial relationship between sense of place and social capital. We found a significant association between sense of place and social capital from a spatial point of view. Sense of place and social capital spatial dimensions obtain a non-disjoint relationship for approximately half of the participants and a spatial clustering when they are aggregated. This research offers a new exploratory perspective for place studies in the context of cities, and simultaneously attempts to depict a platial–social network based on sense of place and social capital, which cities currently lack. ; publishersversion ; published
Place and city ; toward urban intelligence
Acedo, A., Painho, M., Casteleyn, S., & Roche, S. (2018). Place and city: toward urban intelligence. ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 7(9), [346]. DOI:10.3390/ijgi7090346 ; Place, as a concept, is subject to a lively, ongoing discussion involving different disciplines. However, most of these discussions approach the issue without a geographic perspective, which is the natural habitat of a place. This study contributes to this discourse through the exploratory examination of urban intelligence utilizing the geographical relationship between sense of place and social capital at the collective and individual level. Using spatial data collected through a web map-based survey, we perform an exhaustive examination of the spatial relationship between sense of place and social capital. We found a significant association between sense of place and social capital from a spatial point of view. Sense of place and social capital spatial dimensions obtain a non-disjoint relationship for approximately half of the participants and a spatial clustering when they are aggregated. This research offers a new exploratory perspective for place studies in the context of cities, and simultaneously attempts to depict a platial–social network based on sense of place and social capital, which cities currently lack. ; publishersversion ; published
Place and city ; toward urban intelligence
Acedo, Albert (author) / Painho, Marco (author) / Casteleyn, Sven (author) / Roche, Stéphane (author) / NOVA Information Management School (NOVA IMS) / Information Management Research Center (MagIC) - NOVA Information Management School
2018-08-23
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