Review of socio-residential vulnerability identification methodologies. Application to the cities of Bilbao and Barcelona

Pilar García Almirall, C. Cornadó, Gonzalo Piasek, Sara Vima Grau
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This article presents the most widely used methodologies to measure, analyse and assess the state of the building stock and the life conditions of people living in vulnerable neighbourhoods, in an attempt to identify limitations and opportunities within the design of more suitable instruments that will allow us to identify residential communities in a vulnerable situation, residential exclusion or at difficulty to access rehabilitation subsidies or allowances. The methodology adopted is based on the obtention of a first vulnerability index constructed from quantitative data that allows us to focus on the most vulnerable areas of the cities under study. Later, it is complemented with qualitative analysis, interviews to technical officers, entities’ representatives, and site visits and observations. The main obtained results consist of different methodological approaches and analytic and geospatial measurements of the residential vulnerability in the cities of Barcelona and Bilbao: from quantitative large-scale multicriterial analysis, geospatial analysis on specific aspects, to small-scale qualitative study cases, fieldwork and interviews to different actors. In conclusion, by applying those different methodologies in the same specific areas, we were able to determine how data disaggregation and specificity in relation to urban and building form and location provide relevant differential results that help to qualify certain patterns that can be detected but not explained by quantitative larger-scale integrative analysis. Besides, the qualitative information provided by key local agents of different networks was crucial to explain and understand the nature of geographical and time-changing patterns of residential vulnerability.
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审查社会-住宅脆弱性鉴定方法。应用于毕尔巴鄂和巴塞罗那
本文介绍了最广泛使用的方法来测量、分析和评估建筑存量的状态以及生活在脆弱社区的人们的生活条件,试图在设计更合适的工具时找出限制和机会,这些工具将使我们能够识别处于脆弱状况、住宅排斥或难以获得康复补贴或津贴的住宅社区。所采用的方法是基于对从定量数据构建的第一个脆弱性指数的关注,该指数使我们能够将重点放在所研究城市中最脆弱的地区。随后,辅以定性分析、与技术干事、实体代表面谈、实地访问和观察。获得的主要结果包括巴塞罗那和毕尔巴鄂两个城市的住宅脆弱性的不同方法和分析和地理空间测量:从定量的大规模多标准分析,具体方面的地理空间分析,到小规模定性研究案例,实地调查和对不同参与者的访谈。总之,通过在相同的特定区域应用这些不同的方法,我们能够确定与城市和建筑形式和位置相关的数据分解和特异性如何提供相关的差异结果,这些结果有助于确定可以检测到但无法通过定量的大规模综合分析来解释的某些模式。此外,不同网络的关键本地代理提供的定性信息对于解释和理解居住脆弱性的地理和时间变化模式的本质至关重要。
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