“…Consequently, the results of this approach have a high degree of applicability in urban planning (Coutinho‐Rodrigues, Simão, and Antunes, 2011) and can be used to optimize public budgets (D'Inverno, Vidoli, & De Witte et al, 2023), reduce inequalities in the distribution of urban infrastructure (Pandey, Brelsford, and Seto, 2022), prioritize investments in infrastructure, taking into account the multidimensional nature of the problem (Ziara et al, 2002). As an effect, it is expected to increase the efficiency in the management of public resources (Narbón‐Perpiñá and De Witte, 2018a, 2018b) and stimulate the economic development of the city through the economies of scale, specialization, and economies of agglomeration generated by public infrastructure (Collier and Venables, 2016).…”