Scientific journal paper Q1
Exploring street visual audits to make sense of unequal urban landscapes
Daniela Craveiro (Craveiro, D.); Sara Franco da Silva (Silva, S. F. da.); Rosário Mauritti (Mauritti, R.); Nuno Nunes (Nunes, N.); Maria do Carmo Botelho (Botelho, M. C.); Luís Cabrita (Cabrita, L.);
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Quality and Quantity
Year (definitive publication)
2025
Language
English
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United Kingdom
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Abstract
With the growing availability of panoramic street-level imagery, on platforms such as Google Street View, researchers can investigate urban landscapes in innovative ways. Virtual neighbourhood audits enable the use of this information to describe urban landscapes and their implications for people. However, most publications exploring these possibilities rely on highly specialized programming skills not yet generalized among social researchers. In this study, we make use of panoramic street-level imagery to assess five municipalities and the territorial and spatial inequalities that shape them. It adds to the literature by proposing a mixed method approach that accounts for urban landscape multi-thematic dimensionality, combining a non-computational data extraction procedure with a multivariate analysis that researchers with low programming expertise can replicate. Observational data not only captured the differences between territories as previously known but also provided new insights into territorial inequalities, offering considerations for potential urban management priorities. Illustrating alternative ways to use open visual data enhances the possibility of insight and understanding of urban landscapes, identifying promising areas for multidisciplinary partnerships.
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Keywords
Street-level imagery,Visual audit,Spatial inequality,Urban landscapes
  • Psychology - Social Sciences
  • Sociology - Social Sciences
  • Political Science - Social Sciences
  • Social and Economic Geography - Social Sciences
  • Media and Communications - Social Sciences
  • Other Social Sciences - Social Sciences
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PEP25Z0500045 Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos