Alabama ; Blacks ; Foreclosure ; Household ; Housing ; Race ; Spatial analysis ; Spatial distribution ; Thematic mapping ; United States of America ; Whites
by being heavily concentrated in older black neighborhoods, clustered in some white exurban developments, and largely absent from wealthy white areas. The results indicate that blacks and whites experience different patterns of foreclosure
Alabama ; Birmingham ; Blacks ; Community ; Food ; Food policy ; Isolation ; Race ; Residential segregation ; Social geography ; United States of America ; Whites
and culture? How is this relationship manifest in practice within the alternative food and agriculture movement. This article shows how the racially segregated conditions of metropolitan Birmingham forge divergent habitus among Blacks and Whites in the region
. Consequently, Whites have difficulty producing practices and interpretations of those practices that Blacks can recognize as legitimate, and vice versa. As a result, the food policy council emerges from and remains trapped within a space of Whiteness, and few
Análisis de cambios de uso del suelo en la Delegación Municipal de Ingeniero White (Buenos Aires, Argentina) : aplicación de geotecnología
L'analyse des changements de l'utilisation du sol dans la ville d'Ingeniero White (province de Buenos Aires, Argentine) à l'aide de la géotechnologie
Activité économique ; Argentine ; Cartographie thématique ; Changement urbain ; Géoréférencement ; Ingeniero White ; Localisation ; Système d'information géographique ; Utilisation du sol ; Utilisation résidentielle du sol
Blacks ; Ethnic composition ; Household ; Housing ; Housing cost ; Housing market ; Land value ; Neighbourhood ; Pennsylvania ; Philadelphia ; Social geography ; United States of America ; Whites
This research examines how changing neighborhood racial and ethnic composition affects residential property values. Based on the Pennsylvania Division of the Philadelphia Metropolitan Statistical Area, the results indicate that predominantly White
Spatial and temporal patterns of anthrax in white-tailed deer, Odocoileus virginianus, and hematophagous flies in West Texas during the summertime anthrax risk period
This article reports on the spatial patterns of anthrax in white-tailed deer on a well-studied ranch with a documented anthrax history. These patterns were evaluated against the spatiotemporal patterns of biting flies during the anthrax risk period
Atlanta ; Blacks ; Ethnicity ; Exurban settlement ; Georgia (USA) ; Journey to work ; Social geography ; Suburbanization ; Suburbs ; Transport ; United States of America ; Urban transport ; Whites
This research presents an approach to the spatio-temporal analysis of commuting patterns by ethnic-ity in Atlanta. In general, blacks and Latinos have more clustered residential patterns in the central city and inner suburbs, whereas whites’ housing
locations are more dispersed throughout the suburbs and exurbs. Compared to blacks, Latinos’ housing and job locations are somewhat more suburbanized, thanks to the availability of low-paying job opportunities in various suburban areas. Compared to whites
This article examines small-business viability in America’s urban minority communities and compares the longevity of firms targeting clients in minority neighbourhoods to those serving clients in nonminority-white residential areas. While some claim
Based on extensive empirical research and drawing from literature on racialization, white privilege, urban neoliberalism, and disaster capitalism in Gulfport and Biloxi (Mississippi), this article shows that the “opportunity” the storm produced
with disadvantage and with racial/ethnic status to boost risk for burdening, while substantially White racial composition, affluence and location near rail lines and in the outer suburbs decrease risk and the number of hazardous facilities. However, more diversity
exclusions that creative city policies and practices entrench. In some ways, community-engaged arts interventions can be complicit in exclusionary gen-trification dynamics, particularly the production of spaces of white privilege and heteronormativity
generated based on aerial photographs from 1961 (black and white frame camera), 1990 (false infrared frame camera) and 2009 (colour digital camera), obtained from the Norsk Polar Institute. Receding from its maximum Little Ice Age extent, attained