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Characterizing landscape patterns in urban-rural interfaces
ArticleAbstract: Due to new urbanization patterns, where cities’ edges are becoming increasingly difficult to delimitPalabras claves:Landscape metrics, Landscape patterns, Multivariate clustering, Urban expansion, urban-rural gradientAutores:Bogaert J., Pablo F. Cabrera-Barona, Paola Ortiz-BáezFuentes:scopusCivil society and the 2030 Agenda. An assessment of the implementation of SDG-actions in the Metropolitan District of Quito
ReviewAbstract: Coordination between multiple centers for decision-making and types of actors, across scales and secPalabras claves:Civil society, Policy effectiveness, Policy implementation, QUITO, SDGsAutores:Cisneros P., López V., Pablo F. Cabrera-BaronaFuentes:scopusAssessing and representing livability through the analysis of residential preference
ArticleAbstract: Livability reflects the quality of the person-environment relationship, namely how well the built enPalabras claves:GIS, Livability, Relational-statistical learning, Urban form, Urban functions, urban mobilityAutores:Blaschke T., Kovács-Győri A., Mehaffy M., Pablo F. Cabrera-Barona, Resch B.Fuentes:scopusAssessing urban livability through residential preference—An international survey
ArticleAbstract: Livability is a popular term for describing the satisfaction of residents with living in a city. ThePalabras claves:Livability, mobility, questionnaire, Survey, Urban form, Urban function, Urban PlanningAutores:Kovács-Győri A., Pablo F. Cabrera-BaronaFuentes:scopusANALYSIS OF LANDSCAPE TRANSFORMATIONS IN THE URBAN-RURAL GRADIENT OF THE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT OF QUITO
ArticleAbstract: The relocation of services in the peripheries and the new urban expansion patterns have dramaticallyPalabras claves:Landscape metrics, Latin-American urbanisation, spatiotemporal analyses, urban-rural gradientAutores:Bogaert J., Pablo F. Cabrera-Barona, Paola Ortiz-BáezFuentes:scopusA new look at public services inequality: The consistency of neighborhood context and citizens’ perception across multiple scales
ArticleAbstract: A challenge in regional inequality is to identify the relative influence of objective neighborhood cPalabras claves:citizen perception, Clustering algorithms, neighborhood, Perceptions of neighborhood safety, Perceptions of neighborhood social cohesion, Public services inequality, Self-perceive health statusAutores:Blaschke T., Pablo F. Cabrera-Barona, Wei C.Fuentes:scopusFinancial inclusion and multidimensional poverty in Ecuador: A spatial approach
ArticleAbstract: In recent years, studies on poverty and inequality have focused on financial inclusion as a mechanisPalabras claves:Financial inclusión, multidimensional poverty, Spatial AnalysisAutores:Álvarez-Gamboa J., Jácome-Estrella H., Pablo F. Cabrera-BaronaFuentes:scopusMultiscale evaluation of an urban deprivation index: Implications for quality of life and healthcare accessibility planning
ArticleAbstract: Deprivation indices are widely used to identify areas characterized by above average social and/or mPalabras claves:Automatic zoning procedure, Census areas, deprivation, HEALTH, MAUP, quality of lifeAutores:Hagenlocher M., Pablo F. Cabrera-Barona, Wei C.Fuentes:scopusLocal geographic variation of public services inequality: Does the neighborhood scale matter?
ArticleAbstract: This study aims to explore the effect of the neighborhood scale when estimating public services ineqPalabras claves:GWPCA, HEALTH, INEQUALITY, neighborhood, PCa, public services, SCALEAutores:Blaschke T., Pablo F. Cabrera-Barona, Wei C.Fuentes:scopusScale-free relationships between social and landscape factors in urban systems
ArticleAbstract: Urban planners and ecologists have long debated the relationship between the structure of urban landPalabras claves:deprivation, Education accessibility, Healthcare accessibility, Landscape spatial metrics, Modifiable area unit problem, Scale-free behavior, Urban complex systemsAutores:Blaschke T., Pablo F. Cabrera-Barona, Padgham M., Wei C.Fuentes:scopus