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ERC Project SEGUE
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Research project on the multiscale/multiple mechanisms of urban #economic #segregation @BKTUDelft | account maintained by @clementinecttn.bsky.social | http://www.erc-segue.nl
Our new article "Economic inequality and economic segregation: a systematic review of causal pathways" is now out in @sfjournal.bsky.social.

doi.org/10.1093/sf/s...
Economic inequality and economic segregation: a systematic review of causal pathways
Abstract. Although economic inequality and economic segregation represent fundamental challenges of contemporary societies, their causal and empirical conn
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November 25, 2025 at 11:11 AM
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#30DayMapChallenge #30DayMapChallenge2025 #30DayMapChallengeRbanism #30DayMapChallengeR

Day 19. Cell

Grids, Spatial Lag of Low-Income Families (Q05) – Variation 2009–2023, 100-meter grids in Amsterdam

by Diego Buitrago-Mora

#GeoData #rstats #DataViz #Maps #SpatialViz
November 20, 2025 at 9:06 AM
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Today, Diego Buitrago-Mora and @javiersanmillan.bsky.social (from the @erc-segue.bsky.social project at TU Delft) presented their work on urban economic segregation at the @odissei.bsky.social conference. A great way to get feedback and connect. Thank you to the organizers and participants 🍁
November 4, 2025 at 6:16 PM
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Developers of the "Geospatial Data Carpentry for Urbanism" lesson, currently in The Carpentries Incubator, are looking for Carpentries community members and Instructors willing to to host and teach beta pilot workshops in 2025 and 2026: carpentries.org/blog/2025/10...
Calling for Beta Pilot Workshops: Geospatial Data Carpentry for Urbanism
Researchers from the Department of Urbanism and members of the Digital Competence Centre at TU Delft have worked since 2023 on the curriculum Geospatial Data Carpentry for Urbanism, currently in The C...
carpentries.org
October 21, 2025 at 3:45 PM
In this article, @javiersanmillan.bsky.social @clementinecttn.bsky.social and Maarten van Ham compare the spatiotemporal patterns of income vs. wealth segregation, affluence and poverty in the Netherlands. Using geo-coded register microdata, they show that...

doi.org/10.1002/psp....
From Flux to Capital: Distinguishing Patterns of Income and Wealth Segregation in the Netherlands
Who are “the rich” and how should their residential patterns be studied? In society, the rich are defined not only by their high income but also—and perhaps more importantly—by their high wealth. How...
doi.org
October 17, 2025 at 11:16 AM
"Income segregation in France: a geographical decomposition across and within urban areas". A really interesting article by
Kevin Beaubrun-Diant and Tristan-Pierre Maury in last year's @regionalstudies.bsky.social:

doi.org/10.1080/0034...
Income segregation in France: a geographical decomposition across and within urban areas
This article sets out the first comprehensive analysis of income segregation in France across the whole urban–rural continuum. Segregation is broken down by urban areas, their size and the types of...
doi.org
January 10, 2025 at 3:24 PM
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#30DayMapChallenge Day 3. Polygons.

Social housing in Amsterdam.

‪By Javier San Millán, 2024.

Data: CBS, PDOK-Kadaster, Carto.

#Rbanism #30DayMapChallenge2024 #30DayMapChallenge2024_Rbanism
November 5, 2024 at 7:57 AM
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Our @rbanism.bsky.social community is preparing for the #30DayMapChallenge. Please reach out if you want to join our mapping team. More info: github.com/Rbanism/30Da...
GitHub - Rbanism/30DayMapChallenge2024
Contribute to Rbanism/30DayMapChallenge2024 development by creating an account on GitHub.
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October 29, 2024 at 11:55 AM