587. Vulnerable spaces, economic crisis and “post-crisis” scenario: local paths and persistence at intra-urban scale

Authors

  • José Prada-Trigo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1344/sn2018.22.19710

Keywords:

crisis, socio-economic vulnerability, recovery, Madrid, spatial autocorrelation.

Abstract

The concept of “urban vulnerability” has emerged in recent years within the fields of study of various disciplines. This article asks about this question from three approaches that can be considered novel: a diachronic perspective, which shows the uneven territorial evolution from 2007 to 2015; an inquiry into the unequal “post-crisis” trajectory, which affects the consolidation of a territorial vulnerability, with deep roots, but which is consolidated during the crisis; and an intra-urban perspective, which serves to apply this issue in a scale not much studied but which allows one to obtain interesting contrasts between the different areas of the city. For this, a statistical analysis is applied in three stages through correlation, spatial autocorrelation and bivariate spatial autocorrelation.

Author Biography

José Prada-Trigo

Profesor Asociado

Departamento de Geografía - Fac. de Arquitectura, Urbanismo y Geografía

Universidad de Concepción - Chile

Published

2018-04-01

Issue

Section

Articles