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Spatial Analysis of Airbnb in Lisbon. A Network Kernel Density Estimation
Ricardo Mendes Correia (Correia, Ricardo Mendes); Rosália Guerreiro (Guerreiro, Maria Rosália); Filipe Jorge da Silva Brandão (Brandão, Filipe J.S.);
Event Title
Spatial Humanities 2021
Year (definitive publication)
2021
Language
English
Country
Portugal
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Abstract
Airbnb can be considered an important urban phenomenon. It was a shared accommodation service that evolved to the rental of flats and buildings. It can be considered an Internet-based business model with disruptive potential for several businesses other than accommodation industry. In Lisbon, it is possible to confirm visualize through the use of georeferenced data that Airbnb grew from 5652 leases available in March 2015 to 16717 leases in February 2019, an annual growth in offers of 86.32%. Since it is an ongoing process within the cities, traditional statistical tools produced by national authorities have severe limitations when compared to spatial analysis tools. Statistical methods in GIS, such as Kernel Density Estimation (KDE) can provide intensity measurement of urban phenomena like Airbnb, without the loss of underlying spatial information. Being Airbnb an Internet-based business that shares the accommodation services coordinates we can use this spatial information with KDE as a convenient approach to determine Airbnb distribution with a large volume of data. To get better results we are going to use KDE over network distances (NKDE) based on fact that buildings are not uniformly distributed but organized along a structure of streets. A network where most activity occurs. This study proposes a methodology that can be useful for all stakeholders in the urban planning process. We propose a way to determine the intensity of Airbnb events in Lisbon measuring NKDE intensity along streets and not on all urban area.
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Keywords
Airbnb,NKDE,Spatial Analysis,Street network
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Funding Reference Funding Entity
SFRH/BD/146858/2019 FCT
2020.08659.BD FCT
UIDB/04466/2020 FCT
UIDP/04466/2020 FCT