Using neighborhood characteristics to predict vacancy types: Comparing multi-scale conditions surrounding existing vacant lots.

IF 0.6 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Journal of Social History Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Epub Date: 2023-03-10 DOI:10.1177/23998083231160542
Ryun Jung Lee, Galen Newman, Shannon Van Zandt
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Abstract

Vacant and abandoned land can be public eyesores that can potentially result in neighborhood distress in the long term. In some cases, the contextual conditions of a neighborhood have been shown to have more of a negative effect on communities than the vacant property itself. Maximum opportunities to actually reuse vacant and abandoned land is known to primarily exist in cases where the surrounding area has locational benefits or when local economic conditions are hopeful. This study examines and compares neighborhood socioeconomic characteristics around vacant lots in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, to identify spatial heterogeneity within vacancy types and neighborhood characteristics. Specifically, we examine 1) if the socioeconomic characteristics of a neighborhood can predict existing vacant lots and 2) what neighborhood characteristics are associated with certain vacant lot types. Three logistic regressions were tested with different buffers around each vacant lot, and a total of eighteen regressions were performed to capture the effects on six vacancy types. Results suggest that there are various types of vacancies interacting differently at the neighborhood scale, and that a large-scale neighborhood context matters when predicting vacancy types. The results also indicate three salient points. First, minority populations are a strong predictor of residential and commercial vacancies. Second, high-income areas tend to predict vacancies with potential investment opportunities or vacancies as a part of an existing park or recreational system. Third, vacant properties designated for institutional land uses tend to be found in lower-income areas, yet, not necessarily in areas with high minority populations. Managing and repurposing vacant and abandoned land should be handled more progressively with a better understanding of the socioeconomic characteristics of neighborhoods. Further, examining vacancy types by community can be a way to diagnose potential neighborhood risks associated with vacant and abandoned land.

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利用邻里特征预测空置类型:比较现有空地周围的多尺度条件。
空置和废弃的土地可能会成为公众的眼中钉,从长远来看可能会导致社区的困境。在某些情况下,一个社区的环境条件已被证明比空置物业本身对社区产生更大的负面影响。众所周知,最大限度地利用空置和废弃土地的机会主要存在于周边地区具有区位优势或当地经济条件有希望的情况下。本研究考察并比较了美国明尼苏达州明尼阿波利斯市空置地段周边社区的社会经济特征,以确定空置类型和社区特征的空间异质性。具体来说,我们研究了1)一个社区的社会经济特征是否可以预测现有的空地,2)哪些社区特征与某些空地类型相关。在每个空置地块周围使用不同的缓冲,对三个逻辑回归进行了测试,总共进行了18个回归,以捕获对六种空置类型的影响。结果表明,不同类型的空缺在社区尺度上存在不同的相互作用,大尺度的社区背景对空缺类型的预测有重要影响。研究结果还指出了三点。首先,少数民族人口是住宅和商业空置率的有力预测指标。其次,高收入地区倾向于预测具有潜在投资机会的空置,或者空置是现有公园或娱乐系统的一部分。第三,指定用于机构用地的空置房产往往出现在低收入地区,但不一定出现在少数民族人口较多的地区。应在更好地了解社区的社会经济特征的情况下,逐步处理空置和废弃土地的管理和再利用问题。此外,通过社区检查空置类型可以诊断与空置和废弃土地相关的潜在社区风险。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Social History was founded over 30 years ago, and has served as one of the leading outlets for work in this growing research field since its inception. The Journal publishes articles in social history from all areas and periods, and has played an important role in integrating work in Latin American, African, Asian and Russian history with sociohistorical analysis in Western Europe and the United States.
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