The role of spatial configuration in moderating the relationship between social sustainability and urban density

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2022

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Soltani, S.
Gu, N.
Ochoa Paniagua, J.
Sivam, A.

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Cities, 2022; 121(103519):1-20

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Spatial configuration is an important element of a neighborhood design due to its impact on social behavior, density, and physical arrangement. However, current studies usually overlook this aspect when exploring the impact of densification on the social sustainability indicators, including safety, social interaction, sense of place, community stability, and community participation. Therefore, this study undertakes two interrelated case studies i) to identify the patterns of interaction between spatial configuration factors, density, and social sustainability indicators using the first case study, and ii) to examine and validate these patterns in a different context using the second case study. Computational analysis has been conducted to extract the spatial configuration followed by statistical analysis to explore the potential social patterns. The outcomes confirm the integral role of spatial configuration on social sustainability in finding strong associations between safety, sense of place, and social interaction with spatial configuration measurements. Community participation and community stability have not been strongly affected by spatial configuration, but they helped in explaining the contextual impact. The outcomes of this study can assist planners, policy makers, and designers to strategically prioritize social sustainability in their urban densification development plans by considering spatial configuration.

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Data source: , https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2021.103519

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Copyright 2021 Elsevier Access Condition Notes: Accepted manuscript available after 1 January 2024

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