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Elijah Knaap

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  1. Sergio Joseph Rey & Elijah Knaap, 2024. "The Legacy of Redlining: A Spatial Dynamics Perspective," International Regional Science Review, , vol. 47(1), pages 3-44, January.
  2. Elijah Knaap & Sergio Rey, 2024. "Segregated by design? Street network topological structure and the measurement of urban segregation," Environment and Planning B, , vol. 51(7), pages 1408-1429, September.
  3. Ran Wei & Elijah Knaap & Sergio Rey, 2023. "American Community Survey (ACS) Data Uncertainty and the Analysis of Segregation Dynamics," Population Research and Policy Review, Springer;Southern Demographic Association (SDA), vol. 42(1), pages 1-23, February.
  4. Wei, Ran & Feng, Xin & Rey, Sergio & Knaap, Elijah, 2022. "Reducing racial segregation of public school districts," Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, Elsevier, vol. 84(C).
  5. Wei Kang & Elijah Knaap & Sergio Rey, 2022. "Changes in the economic status of neighbourhoods in US metropolitan areas from 1980 to 2010: Stability, growth and polarisation," Urban Studies, Urban Studies Journal Limited, vol. 59(13), pages 2774-2800, October.
  6. Levi J Wolf & Elijah Knaap & Sergio Rey, 2021. "Geosilhouettes: Geographical measures of cluster fit," Environment and Planning B, , vol. 48(3), pages 521-539, March.
  7. Renan Xavier Cortes & Sergio Rey & Elijah Knaap & Levi John Wolf, 2020. "An open-source framework for non-spatial and spatial segregation measures: the PySAL segregation module," Journal of Computational Social Science, Springer, vol. 3(1), pages 135-166, April.
  8. Elijah Knaap, 2017. "The Cartography of Opportunity: Spatial Data Science for Equitable Urban Policy," Housing Policy Debate, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 27(6), pages 913-940, November.
  9. Elijah Knaap & Chengri Ding & Yi Niu & Sabyasachee Mishra, 2016. "Polycentrism as a sustainable development strategy: empirical analysis from the state of Maryland," Journal of Urbanism: International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 9(1), pages 73-92, March.

Chapters

  1. Nicholas Finio & Elijah Knaap, 2022. "Smart growths misbegotten legacy: gentrification," Chapters, in: Gerrit-Jan Knaap & Rebecca Lewis & Arnab Chakraborty & Katy June-Friesen (ed.), Handbook on Smart Growth, chapter 13, pages 245-258, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  2. Elijah Knaap, 2022. "The spatial analysis of gentrification: Formalizing geography in models of a multidimensional urban process," Chapters, in: Sergio J. Rey & Rachel S. Franklin (ed.), Handbook of Spatial Analysis in the Social Sciences, chapter 23, pages 384-399, Edward Elgar Publishing.

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Articles

  1. Sergio Joseph Rey & Elijah Knaap, 2024. "The Legacy of Redlining: A Spatial Dynamics Perspective," International Regional Science Review, , vol. 47(1), pages 3-44, January.

    Cited by:

    1. Spiller, Beia & Wilwerding, Rachel & Russo, Suzanne, 2024. "Equity in Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure," RFF Working Paper Series 24-14, Resources for the Future.

  2. Renan Xavier Cortes & Sergio Rey & Elijah Knaap & Levi John Wolf, 2020. "An open-source framework for non-spatial and spatial segregation measures: the PySAL segregation module," Journal of Computational Social Science, Springer, vol. 3(1), pages 135-166, April.

    Cited by:

    1. Ran Wei & Elijah Knaap & Sergio Rey, 2023. "American Community Survey (ACS) Data Uncertainty and the Analysis of Segregation Dynamics," Population Research and Policy Review, Springer;Southern Demographic Association (SDA), vol. 42(1), pages 1-23, February.

  3. Elijah Knaap, 2017. "The Cartography of Opportunity: Spatial Data Science for Equitable Urban Policy," Housing Policy Debate, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 27(6), pages 913-940, November.

    Cited by:

    1. Noli Brazil & Jenny Wagner & Raziel Ramil, 2023. "Measuring and mapping neighborhood opportunity: A comparison of opportunity indices in California," Environment and Planning B, , vol. 50(3), pages 757-775, March.
    2. Petrović, Ana & Manley, David & van Ham, Maarten, 2018. "Freedom from the Tyranny of Neighbourhood: Rethinking Socio-Spatial Context Effects," IZA Discussion Papers 11416, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).

  4. Elijah Knaap & Chengri Ding & Yi Niu & Sabyasachee Mishra, 2016. "Polycentrism as a sustainable development strategy: empirical analysis from the state of Maryland," Journal of Urbanism: International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 9(1), pages 73-92, March.

    Cited by:

    1. Liu Yang & Yuanqing Wang & Yujun Lian & Xin Dong & Jianhong Liu & Yuanyuan Liu & Zhouhao Wu, 2023. "Rational planning strategies of urban structure, metro, and car use for reducing transport carbon dioxide emissions in developing cities," Environment, Development and Sustainability: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Theory and Practice of Sustainable Development, Springer, vol. 25(7), pages 6987-7010, July.
    2. Liu Yang & Yuanqing Wang & Yujun Lian & Zhongming Guo & Yuanyuan Liu & Zhouhao Wu & Tieyue Zhang, 2022. "Key Factors, Planning Strategy and Policy for Low-Carbon Transport Development in Developing Cities of China," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(21), pages 1-14, October.

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