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Cultural Investment and Urban Socio-Economic Development: A Geo-Social Network Approach (1806.03378v1)

Published 8 Jun 2018 in cs.SI and physics.soc-ph

Abstract: Being able to assess the impact of government-led investment onto socio-economic indicators in cities has long been an important target of urban planning. However, due to the lack of large-scale data with a fine spatio-temporal resolution, there have been limitations in terms of how planners can track the impact and measure the effectiveness of cultural investment in small urban areas. Taking advantage of nearly 4 million transition records for three years in London from a popular location-based social network service, Foursquare, we study how the socio-economic impact of government cultural expenditure can be detected and predicted. Our analysis shows that network indicators such as average clustering coefficient or centrality can be exploited to estimate the likelihood of local growth in response to cultural investment. We subsequently integrate these features in supervised learning models to infer socio-economic deprivation changes for London's neighbourhoods. This research presents how geo-social and mobile services can be used as a proxy to track and predict socio-economic deprivation changes as government financial effort is put in developing urban areas and thus gives evidence and suggestions for further policy-making and investment optimisation.

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Authors (5)
  1. Xiao Zhou (84 papers)
  2. Desislava Hristova (10 papers)
  3. Anastasios Noulas (28 papers)
  4. Cecilia Mascolo (86 papers)
  5. Max Sklar (5 papers)
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