论文标题
危险暴露异性:社会空间网络中的潜在特征影响社区弹性
Hazard Exposure Heterophily: A Latent Characteristic in Socio-Spatial Networks Influencing Community Resilience
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论文摘要
我们提出了社会空间网络中的潜在特征,即危害暴露于异性危险,以捕获具有相似危险暴露的人群可以通过社会联系相互帮助的程度。异性恋是与个人形成社会联系不同的趋势。相反,在危险暴露相似的空间区域中的人口同质性地相似,将缺乏足够的机智来互相帮助以减轻危害的影响。在休斯顿大都会区的背景下,我们使用Meta的社会联系数据来构建一个与国家洪水危害层的洪水暴露数据并置的社会空间网络,以分析空间区域的洪水危害暴露。结果揭示了研究区域中危险暴露的程度和空间变化。值得注意的是,结果表明,低收入区域的危害暴露较低,可能是由于收入隔离而引起的,而负担得起的住房发展趋势位于洪水区。由于高危险较高的同质性,由于较高的危险范围而导致的社会联系较少,可能会抑制低收入地区的危害影响,并可能导致他们的恢复较慢。总体而言,结果强调了表征社会空间网络中异性危险暴露以揭示社区脆弱性和对危害的韧性的重要性。
We present a latent characteristic in socio-spatial networks, hazard-exposure heterophily, to capture the extent to which populations with similar hazard exposure could assist each other through social ties. Heterophily is the tendency of unlike individuals to form social ties. Conversely, populations in spatial areas with significant hazard exposure similarity, homophily, would lack sufficient resourcefulness to aid each other to lessen the impact of hazards. In the context of the Houston metropolitan area, we use Meta's Social Connectedness data to construct a socio-spatial network in juxtaposition with flood exposure data from National Flood Hazard Layer to analyze flood hazard exposure of spatial areas. The results reveal the extent and spatial variation of hazard-exposure heterophily in the study area. Notably, the results show that lower-income areas have lower hazard-exposure heterophily possibly caused by income segregation and the tendency of affordable housing development to be located in flood zones. Less resourceful social ties due to high hazard-exposure homophily may inhibit low-income areas from better coping with hazard impacts and could contribute to their slower recovery. Overall, the results underscore the significance of characterizing hazard-exposure heterophily in socio-spatial networks to reveal community vulnerability and resilience to hazards.