2023
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-6924-8.ch015
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Urban Health as a New Vector to Characterise Vulnerable Neighbourhoods

Abstract: For decades, public administrations have been working on rigorous analysis to identify and delimit vulnerable neighbourhoods in order to prioritize their regeneration and rehabilitation actions. The progress and improvements have been significant, mainly in Euskadi (Spain), thanks to an alignment of economic investment with an exhaustive knowledge based on the articulation of indicators that integrate social, economic, environmental, and urban data into a digital open access platform (GeoEuskadi). However, des… Show more

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