#SpatialSegregation

2025-09-29
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In some posh neighborhoods of Brussels, you can find private owners that claim to restrict access to "their" road and square, based on some old legal rules from the Rural Code. Who the fuck thinks a 19th-century agricultural code should apply to an urban capital? Such a lazy sense of self-entitlement, with norms that so obviously go against common decency, makes you want to cross their imaginary lines right in front of them. Even if you'd rather be anywhere else than in their boring ass area.
#filmphotography #colorfilm #lomography400 #minoltahimatic #pointandshoot #nowarbutclasswar #privateproperty #spatialsegregation
The picture shows a street scene with a cluster of traffic and property signs mounted on a pole, against the backdrop of traditional brick buildings with gabled roofs and dormer windows. At the top is a blue rectangular sign with a white "T" and a red bar, which indicates a dead-end street (cul-de-sac). Below it, there is a circular sign bordered in red with a blank white center, which usually means no entry, though this one appears to be faded or covered, with a small sticker in the middle. Attached below is a blue rectangular sign with white text in French and Dutch: French: "PROPRIETE PRIVEE ACCES INTERDIT ART. 87.8 DU CODE RURAL" Dutch: "PRIVAAT EIGENDOM VERBODEN TOEGANG ART. 87.8 VAN DE VELDWEIDBOECK" This translates to "Private property. Access forbidden. Article 87.8 of the Rural Code."
Journal of Plant Ecologyjpecol
2025-07-02

【💡High Cited 2020-2022 】
Sexual differences and of dioecious plants under stressful environments

Research points:
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2️⃣ sex-specific responses
3️⃣ sex ratio biases

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doi.org/10.1093/jpe/rtab038

Determining factors of secondary sexual dimorphism in dioecious plants (adapted from Juvany and Munné-Bosch 2015).Sexually different tolerances to abiotic stress and biotic stress.
Journal of Alpine ResearchJARRGA@piaille.fr
2025-04-22

Published in the special issue "Negociating one's place in the #mountain" (2024):

"'Altitudinal Gentrification' and 'Social Descent in the Valley' through the Lens of #Housing Access in the French #Alps.

> Are there spatial segregations between permanent residents, seasonal workers, and second-home owners within tourist municipalities or in the valleys?

journals.openedition.org/rga/1

#segregation #SpatialSegregation #SeasonalWorkers #tourism

Infographic: Social Descent in the Valley in the Beaufortain (Savoie), Illustrated by Its Southern SlopeInfographic: Social Descent in the Valley in the valley of Belleville (Tarentaise, Savoie)
2023-06-02

Join us on Thursday 08.06 at 4pm BST to the next #SSLSeminars session by @ilgit0 who'll talk about her work on the persistence of #SpatialSegregation in 15 US cities using #SpaceSyntax. @spacesyntax

Register: ucl.zoom.us/meeting/register/t
More details: bit.ly/SSLSeminars

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