Measuring the Accessibility of Services and Facilities for Residents of Public Housing in Montreal

Author:

Apparicio Philippe1,Seguin Anne-Marie2

Affiliation:

1. Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS), Centre Urbanisation, Culture et Société, 3465, rue Durocher, Montréal (Quebec), H2X 2C6, Canada. Fax: 514 499 4065, philippe.apparicio@ucs. inrs.ca

2. Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS), Centre Urbanisation, Culture et Société, 3465, rue Durocher, Montréal (Quebec), H2X 2C6, Canada. Fax: 514 499 4065,

Abstract

For the residents of public housing, whose mobility is often reduced due to their precarious economic situation and their stage in the life cycle, the accessibility of services and facilities is a fundamental concern. Moreover, in Montreal, public housing is dispersed throughout the city. Accessibility thus varies greatly from one building to the next. The aims of this study are first to evaluate the accessibility of various urban resources using spatial data analysis in geographical information systems and then to develop an indicator of the accessibility of services and facilities for each public housing project using multivariate data analysis. The final results show that there are eight sub-types of landscape facilities around public housing buildings. Overall, half of the residents of public housing buildings have very good or good accessibility to services and facilities. Most of these residents live in public housing in some of the central or relatively central districts. On the other hand, for 45 per cent of public housing residents, there is a low level of access and 5 per cent have very limited service accessibility.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Urban Studies,Environmental Science (miscellaneous)

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