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L'identification des zones calmes et un diagnostic d’équité environnementale à Montréal
Authors:D  borah Delaunay,Philippe Apparicio,Anne‐Marie S  guin,J  r  my Gelb,Mathieu Carrier
Affiliation:Déborah Delaunay,Philippe Apparicio,Anne‐Marie Séguin,Jérémy Gelb,Mathieu Carrier
Abstract:Quiet urban areas are places with low noise levels that can help people to support physical and mental wellness. This paper has two objectives: to identify quiet urban areas in Montreal and to check for the presence of environmental inequities in access to such areas for vulnerable groups (children, older people, low‐income individuals, and visible minorities). Using a GIS‐based methodology, 2,282 quiet urban areas were identified in Montreal. The results of a mixed effects logistic regression model analysis showed that there are no major inequities in access to quiet urban areas for the population groups studied. The analysis did, however, revealed substantial spatial disparities in terms of the distribution of quiet urban areas across the boroughs and municipalities examined.
Keywords:zone calme  é  quité   environnementale  analyse spatiale  SIG  Montré  al  quiet urban area  environmental justice  spatial analysis  GIS  Montreal
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