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سنجش جدایی گزینی اکولوژیکی شهری با استفاده از شاخص های اندازه گیری تک گروهی (مطالعۀ موردی: شهر تکاب) | ||
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مقاله 7، دوره 47، شماره 3، مهر 1394، صفحه 477-491 اصل مقاله (1.22 M) | ||
نوع مقاله: مقاله علمی پژوهشی | ||
شناسه دیجیتال (DOI): 10.22059/jhgr.2015.51235 | ||
نویسندگان | ||
فریدون بابایی اقدم* 1؛ محمد امین عطار2؛ سمیه روشن رودی2؛ ابوذر مطیع دوست3 | ||
1استادیار جغرافیا و برنامه ریزی شهری، دانشگاه محقق اردبیلی | ||
2دانشجوی دکتری جغرافیا و برنامه ریزی شهری، دانشگاه محقق اردبیلی | ||
3دانشجوی دکتری جغرافیا و برنامهریزی شهری، دانشگاه محقق اردبیلی | ||
چکیده | ||
جداییگزینی شهری، موضوعی مهم در بسیاری از شهرهای جهان است و از گذشته تاکنون، بسیاری از محققان به این مبحث پرداختهاند. جداییگزینی شهری، موجب تمرکز شدید بر فقر و پیدایش طبقات پایین میشود. انواع مختلفی از جداییگزینی شهری وجود دارد؛ مانند جداییگزینی درآمدی و قومی- نژادی که به سازوکار (مکانیسم)های موجود در یک شهر بستگی دارد. برنامهریزان شهری، بهمنظور برنامهریزی برای جامعهای بهتر، به آگاهی از نحوة اندازهگیری جداییگزینی و تجزیه و تحلیل نتایج آن نیاز دارند. برای سنجش جداییگزینی شهری، روشهای متعدد و متفاوتی وجود دارد. تنوع قومی، از ویژگیهای بارز شهر تکاب است و شواهد نشان میدهد این ویژگی، بر مکانگزینی مسکونی ساکنان این شهر اثرگذار بوده است؛ بنابراین، این شهر انتخاب شد تا روشهای متنوعی از اندازهگیری جداییگزینی شهری تکگروهی با استفاده از نرمافزار GIS و نرمافزار تحلیلگر جداییگزینی معرفی شوند و کاربرد آنها نیز نشان داده شود. نتایج نشان میدهد چهار مرحلة هجوم و توالی اکولوژیکی، در تکاب بهطور کامل اتفاق افتاده است. شاخصها و نرمافزارهای ذکرشده نیز با فرمول و نحوة محاسبة ویژة خود، وقوع پدیدة جداییگزینی را به میزان بالا در این شهر تأیید میکنند که در برنامهریزیها باید به آنها توجه شود. | ||
کلیدواژهها | ||
تکاب؛ جداییگزینی اکولوژیکی شهری؛ روشهای اندازهگیری تکگروهی؛ نرمافزار تحلیلگر جداییگزینی | ||
عنوان مقاله [English] | ||
Measuring Urban Ecological Segregation by One Group Measures (Case Study: Takab City) | ||
نویسندگان [English] | ||
Feridoun Babaei Aghdam1؛ Mohammad Amin Attar2؛ Somayeh Roshan Roodi2؛ Aboozar Motidoost3 | ||
1Assistant Professor of geography and urban planning, University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardabil, Iran | ||
2PHD candidate in geography and urban planning, University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardabil, Iran | ||
3PHD candidate in geography and urban planning, University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardabil, Iran | ||
چکیده [English] | ||
Extended Abstract Introduction Measures of segregation help us examine many urban issues. By studying the measure of segregation, we can identify the segregation patterns. The results will be useful to provide a framework for analyzing the outcomes in decisions making process and policy effectiveness. The focus in this work is on the race. This study will use the most widely used and popular one group measures of residential segregation over the past decades for measuring ecological segregation in Takab city. The selected city in this research consists of two main groups, namely Turk and Kurd, as a suitable case study for research purposes. Methodology This study included several most commonly used segregation measures and spatial segregation measures for one group. These measures also consist of four dimensions proposed by Massey and Denton (1988). All of the structural measures can be processed by using an application called Segregation Analyzer created by Apparicio (2008). The calculation contains three steps: 1. Creation of a data table, which contains population of each group in urban area. 2. Application of the formula of indices. 3. Export the results to output files (e.g., text file) Results and discussion The one group measures are the measurements that only capture the indices for one racial group only over the total population in the study area. This research uses indices including the four dimensions of measures mentioned by Massey and Denton (1988). Dimension of Evenness: Evenness refers to the distribution of one or more population groups across the spatial units of the metropolitan area (e.g., census tracts). Segregation Index IS: The famous and commonly used is the Index of Dissimilarity proposed by Duncan (1955). Segregation Index with Boundary access IS (adj): Morill in 1991 introduced IS (adj) to capture potential interaction between different groups across areal unit boundaries. Segregation Index with Boundary Length IS (w): Wong modified slightly the IS (adj) to incorporate a boundary length component. Then the index IS (w) was introduced where the shared boundary between areal units divided by the total length of the boundary for areal unit. Segregation Index with Perimeter Ratio IS (s): Wong further modified IS to capture the perimeter-area ratio divided by the maximum perimeter-area ratio among all of the area units in the study region. Therefore, Wong introduced IS (s) to incorporate the geometric characteristics of areal units into the segregation index. Gini Index G: The Gini Index is located in the area between the segregation curve and the diagonal. The Gini coefficient is for measuring segregation, proposed by Duncan (1955). Entropy Index H: This is also called the information index, originally proposed by Theil (1972) and Theil and Finezza (1971) as a measure for school segregation. It was later extended to racial evenness segregation measure for the city. Atkinson Index ATK: This was proposed by Atkinson (1970) which resembles the Gini coefficient. Unlike the Gini, this measure allows researchers decide how heavily to weight areal units at different points over the city wide minority proportion. The values of all above indexes are between 0 – 1 where 0 is evenly distributed and 1 means totally separated. The calculated values for the indexes in Takab city are shown in table (1). Table (1) A(0.1) Atkinson G Gini H entropy IS(s) evenness IS(w) evenness IS(adj) evenness IS segregation Ethnic group 0.7087 0.9647 0.7704 0.8162 0.8237 0.6656 0.8593 Turk 0.7824 0.9647 0.7505 0.8162 0.8237 0.6656 0.8593 Kurd Dimension of Exposition: Exposure is the degree of potential contact between members of the same group (Massey and Denton, 1989). Isolation Index xPx: It measures the extent to which minority members are exposed to only their own group. Correlation Ratio Eta2: This measure is the interaction index with the asymmetric relation removed. It represents an independent dimension of segregation. The values of both above indexes are between 0 – 1 where 0 is no exposure at all and 1 means highly exposed. The less the value, the more segregated the racial group. The calculated values for the indexes in Takab city are shown in table (2). Table (2) Eta2 exposure xPx exposure Ethnic group 0.7909 0.9126 Turk 0.7909 0.8783 Kurd Dimension of concentration: Concentration refers to the physical space occupied by a group. Delta Index DEL: It computes the proportion of X members residing in areal units with above average density of X members. Absolute Concentration Index ACO: It is by computing the total area inhabited by a group, and compared to the minimum and maximum possible areas that could be inhabited by that group in a given city. The values of both the indexes vary between 0 to 1, where 0 means minimum concentration and 1 means maximum concentration. The calculated values for the indexes in Takab city are shown in table (3). Table (3) ACO Absolute concentration DEL concentration Ethnic group 0.7586 0.5611 Turk 0.1516 0.5382 Kurd Dimension of clustering: The more contiguous spatial units a group occupies—thereby forming an enclave within the city—the more clustered and therefore segregated it is, according to this dimension. Absolute Clustering Index ACL: This measure calculates the absolute clustering in urban space. Mean Proximity between Members of Group X (Pxx): It calculates by estimating the average proximity between members of the same group, and between members of different groups. Distance decay Isolation Index DPxx: This was proposed by Morgan (1983) and categorized as the clustering dimension index by Massey and Denton (1988). The values of above indexes vary between 0 to 1, where 0 means no isolation and 1 means maximum isolation. The calculated values for the indexes in Takab city are shown in table (4). Table (4) DPxx isolation Pxx clustering ACL clustering Ethnic group 0.7174 0.8902 0.7195 Turk 0.4789 1.1232 0.5879 Kurd Conclusion Tekab city with its ethnic demographics has provided an appropriate field for ecological segregation phenomenon. Thus, immigration and move of Kurd race from rural areas to the city during the past decades and its entrance mainly from the western side of the city, has caused a tissue with quite residential segregation in this city. The results show four stages of ecological invasion and succession taken place entirely in Tekab. The application of any of the mentioned indexes with their specific formula and calculations approved that ecological segregation occurs in highly in Tekab. This problem can be considered in urban planning. | ||
کلیدواژهها [English] | ||
one group measures, segregation analyzer, Takab City, urban ecological segregation | ||
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