Les indices de ségrégation résidentielle : un outil intégré dans un système d’information géographique
Residential segregation indexes seem to be unrecognized or rarely used in France. The author suggests a definition of residential segregation indices based on a five specific dimensions classification (evenness, exposure, concentration, clustering, centralization) and a presentation of a Mapbasic ap...
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Unité Mixte de Recherche 8504 Géographie-cités
2000
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Résumé: | Residential segregation indexes seem to be unrecognized or rarely used in France. The author suggests a definition of residential segregation indices based on a five specific dimensions classification (evenness, exposure, concentration, clustering, centralization) and a presentation of a Mapbasic application. This application has been integrated in the MapInfo software and it allows the automatic calculation of about twenty residential segregation indices. |
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