Investigating the local socio-spatial integration of the Belval knowledge district into Esch/Alzette: A dissimilarity-based approach

IF 2.8 2区 经济学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES European Urban and Regional Studies Pub Date : 2022-11-11 DOI:10.1177/09697764221136093
Joe Birsens, Antoine Decoville
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The social and spatial integration of knowledge-related urban development projects into their urban environment is seen by policymakers as a necessity to unlock local and regional growth dynamics and regeneration. However, the understanding of socio-spatial integration, and how it can be scientifically analysed and interpreted at a local scale remains somewhat vague when the concept is not approached in its totality and measured by unidimensional indicators. The current article first proposes a holistic and multidimensional analytical framework to measure and analyse the socio-spatial integration of knowledge districts. Then, it focuses on one specific dimension – the structural dissimilarities between territories – and suggests an indicator-based multivariate analysis that is applied to the case of Belval, in Esch/Alzette (Luxembourg). Our findings for the Belval case study show that the structural dissimilarities between knowledge districts and adjacent neighbourhoods are mainly due to the young, international and professional profile of the population this place attracts, while differentials in terms of socio-economic status are much less significant than expected. In other words, the specificity of this knowledge district lies in the educational and migratory backgrounds of its inhabitants, rather than in their economic wealth. Accordingly, we call for a more nuanced debate concerning the urban integration of knowledge districts.
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调查Belval知识区与Esch/Alzette的当地社会空间整合:基于差异的方法
决策者将与知识相关的城市发展项目与城市环境的社会和空间整合视为释放地方和区域增长动力和再生的必要条件。然而,对社会空间一体化的理解,以及如何在当地尺度上对其进行科学分析和解释,在没有全面接触和用单维指标衡量这一概念时,仍然有些模糊。本文首先提出了一个整体的、多维的分析框架来衡量和分析知识区域的社会空间整合。然后,它侧重于一个具体方面- -各领土之间的结构差异- -并建议对埃施/阿尔泽特(卢森堡)Belval的情况采用一种基于指标的多变量分析。我们对贝尔瓦尔案例研究的发现表明,知识区和邻近社区之间的结构差异主要是由于这个地方吸引的年轻、国际化和专业人口,而社会经济地位方面的差异远没有预期的那么显著。换句话说,这个知识区域的特殊性在于其居民的教育和移民背景,而不是他们的经济财富。因此,我们呼吁对知识区的城市整合进行更细致入微的讨论。
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期刊介绍: European Urban and Regional Studies is a highly ranked, peer reviewed international journal. It provides an original contribution to academic and policy debate related to processes of urban and regional development in Europe. It offers a truly European coverage from the Atlantic to the Urals,and from the Arctic Circle to the Mediterranean. Its aims are to explore the ways in which space makes a difference to the social, economic, political and cultural map of Europe; highlight the connections between theoretical analysis and policy development; and place changes in global context.
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