Patterns of (dis)agreement: revealing differences in perceived neighborhood boundaries in Lisbon

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Abstract

The city of Lisbon is home to several traditional neighborhoods that depict the capital’s history but face challenges arising from tourism and new population dynamics. Lacking administrative jurisdictions, their boundaries are perceived and defined differently among residents. By employing a participatory approach, we collect and analyzed residents’ spatial perceptions of three symbolic neighborhoods - Alfama, Mouraria and Bairro Alto. Findings unveil different patterns of disagreement among participants, shedding light on potential mechanisms and factors that might influence their interactions with, and consequently, their perceptions of boundaries. Age, length of residence and residence proximity were the factors that caused the most distinguishable patterns between participant groups. This preliminary study seeks to contribute to both the broader research on neighborhood mapping and the understanding of residents’ geographies that can ultimately guide local policy-making.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 27th AGILE Conference on Geographic Information Science, 2024
EditorsAlison Heppenstall, Mingshu Wang, Urska Demsar, Rob Lemmens, Jing Yao
PublisherCopernicus Publications
Pages1-8
Number of pages8
Volume5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 May 2024
Event27th Association of Geographic Information Laboratories in Europe (AGILE) Conference: Geographic Information Science for a Sustainable Future - University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Duration: 4 Jun 20247 Jun 2024
Conference number: 27
https://agile-gi.eu/conference-2024

Publication series

NameAGILE: GIScience Series (AGILE GISS)
PublisherCopernicus Publications
Volume5

Conference

Conference27th Association of Geographic Information Laboratories in Europe (AGILE) Conference
Abbreviated titleAGILE 2024
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityGlasgow
Period4/06/247/06/24
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Keywords

  • neighborhood
  • perceived boundaries
  • participatory mapping
  • urban geographies

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