the Is sustainability possible with inequality? Study on quantitative indicators of residential segregation in relation to urban green areas of the Álvaro Obregón town hall 2010-2020 No
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The main objective of this article is to know if there is a spatial correlation, expressed as social vulnerability within the Álvaro Obregón town hall, between residential segregation and the equitable distribution of urban green areas. The foregoing, through a bivariate quantitative analysis of a set of dimensions and from a series of spatial and non-spatial indicators that allow us to clarify whether the phenomena of segregation, while isolating social groups, also have a clear potential to isolate from the areas green (as a resource and service) to certain populations, specifically, to disadvantaged groups.
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Sánchez Ulloa, R. (2023). the Is sustainability possible with inequality? Study on quantitative indicators of residential segregation in relation to urban green areas of the Álvaro Obregón town hall 2010-2020 : No. Encrucijada, an Electronic Journal of the Center for Studies in Public Administration, (43), 1–30. https://doi.org/10.22201/fcpys.20071949e.2023.43.83829