2024
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202404.1999.v1
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Exploring Urban Amenity Accessibility Within Residential Segregation: Evidence from Seoul's Apartment Housing

Gyoungju Lee,
Beomsoo Jeong,
Seungwook Go

Abstract: Residential segregation refers to the phenomenon where people of different socioeconomic backgrounds live in spatially separated areas. It is essential to ensure equitable access to urban amenities for all residents in pursuit of the normative values in urban planning. To achieve this planning goal, the disparity in accessibility to urban amenities needs to be appropriately diagnosed. Private apartments and public rental apartments are representative types of residences where residential segregation is likely … Show more

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