Poverty line (Space Syntax)

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Poverty line, in space syntax research, is defined as the notional line distinguishing between poor, spatially segregated streets and more prosperous, spatially integrated streets.

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Recommended Reading

Space Syntax Glossary

Vaughan, L., (2007). The Spatial Form of Poverty in Charles Booth's London. Progress in Planning, 67 (3).