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Neighborhood changes as a consequence of the arrival of university students in two areas of Concepción–Chile
ArticleAbstract: This article analyzes and interprets the changes produced in the neighborhoods of Agüita de la PerdiPalabras claves:Concepción, gentrification, Neighborhood changes, studentification, STUDENTSAutores:José Prada-Trigo, Nieto C.C., Quijada-Prado P.Fuentes:scopusLong-distance commuting and real estate investment linked to mining: The case study of Concepción metropolitan area (Chile)
ArticleAbstract: This manuscript discusses a little-studied aspect of mining-related long-distance commutation, suchPalabras claves:CHILE, copper mining, Long distance commutation, metropolitan area, Real estate investment, urban growthAutores:Aravena-Solís N., Barra-Vieira P., José Prada-TrigoFuentes:scopusUnderstanding studentification dynamics in low-income neighbourhoods: Students as gentrifiers in Concepción (Chile)
ArticleAbstract: The studentification of neighbourhoods in university towns is a topic addressed in several studies,Palabras claves:CHILE, gentrification, peripheral neighbourhoods, studentificationAutores:José Prada-TrigoFuentes:scopusVulnerable spaces, economic crisis and “post-crisis” scenario: Local paths and per-sistence at intra-urban scale
ArticleAbstract: The concept of “urban vulnerability” has emerged in recent years within the fields of study of varioPalabras claves:CRISIS, MADRID, recovery, Socio-economic vulnerability, Spatial AutocorrelationAutores:José Prada-TrigoFuentes:scopusReal estate investment from northern mining in the gran concepción and effects on urban growth
ArticleAbstract: Although the effects of mining activity on the real estate sector in cities that depend on mining isPalabras claves:Commuting, Fifo, MINING, Property investment, urban developmentAutores:Aravena N., José Prada-Trigo, Vieira P.B.Fuentes:scopus