It’s in the social network: The Social Neighbourhood model to unravel local social structures for liveable and safe neighbourhoods

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Abstract

Fast growth of cities decreases the quality of life in these places. In response, Municipalities install policies aiming to improve local livability. While literature suggests social structures to have a defining impact on policy effectiveness, current evaluation metrics are not able to take this into account. This paper presents the Social Neighbourhood model, an agent-based model used to simulate and explore how livability changes in a neighbourhood given various social structures and policies. The model is applied to a neighbourhood in The Hague, Netherlands. The main result of the modelling experiments is that social structures have a very strong influence on whether or not a policy to improve livability is effective. Three hypotheses, concerning this relationship between social structures, livability, and policy interventions are drawn up as a starting point for future research.
Original languageEnglish
Article number104215
Pages (from-to)1-14
Number of pages14
JournalCities
Volume135
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • Policy-making
  • Livability
  • Urban neighbourhoods
  • Agent-based model
  • Simulations

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