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Pinto, Bruno, Ferreira, F., Spahr, R. & Sunderman, M. (2022). Analyzing causes of urban blight using cognitive mapping and DEMATEL. 38th Annual American Real Estate Society Meeting.
B. M. Pinto et al., "Analyzing causes of urban blight using cognitive mapping and DEMATEL", in 38th Annu. American Real Estate Society Meeting, Bonita Springs, Florida, USA, 2022
@misc{pinto2022_1734530271717, author = "Pinto, Bruno and Ferreira, F. and Spahr, R. and Sunderman, M.", title = "Analyzing causes of urban blight using cognitive mapping and DEMATEL", year = "2022", howpublished = "Ambos (impresso e digital)", url = "https://www.aresnet.org/page/PastConferences" }
TY - CPAPER TI - Analyzing causes of urban blight using cognitive mapping and DEMATEL T2 - 38th Annual American Real Estate Society Meeting AU - Pinto, Bruno AU - Ferreira, F. AU - Spahr, R. AU - Sunderman, M. PY - 2022 CY - Bonita Springs, Florida, USA UR - https://www.aresnet.org/page/PastConferences AB - Blight is a concept not commonly discussed. However, blight is a problem that exists in the lives of many people, especially if they reside in urban areas. Blight originates whenever properties are neglected, contributing to both a functional and social depreciation process and ultimately leading to uninhabitable dwellings. Despite being blighted, these properties and surrounding neighborhoods often are occupied by families who fail to have sufficient income to afford residences that meet minimum standards or to live in neighborhoods free from drug trafficking and prostitution or other forms of crime. Blight may spread rapidly, thus, experts must, in a timely manner, analyze its causes, which are essential to preventing and mitigating blight problems. The purpose of this study is to seek an understanding of blight and identify its causal factors. The generic methods commonly applied in previous blight research present limitations that this study aims to overcome by using cognitive mapping and the decision making trial and evaluation laboratory (DEMATEL) technique. This dual methodology provides a more transparent and less restrictive approach for analyzing and complying with the dynamics of cause-and-effect relationships among variables. Group debate involving a panel of specialists in this field identified six causation clusters based on the experts’ experience and knowledge. The resulting framework and its application were validated both by these specialists and the head of the Territorial and Environmental Assessment and Monitoring Division of Cascais City Council Strategic Planning Department, Portugal. ER -