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"spatial segregation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the physical separation or division of spaces or areas based on various factors such as race, class, or socioeconomic status. Example: The city's urban planning policies resulted in the spatial segregation of neighborhoods, with affluent areas being separated from poorer ones by highways and other physical barriers.
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For growth to be inclusive, this spatial segregation and inequality has to be addressed as well as income inequality.
Reardon, S.F., & O'Sullivan, D. (2004) "Measures of spatial segregation" Sociological Methodology 34 121-162.
Principal component analysis, hierarchical clustering and spatial segregation indicators are combined in order to identify, classify and analyse the spatial segregation of diverse social groups.
Ironically enough, this spatial segregation is the direct consequence of the small, piecemeal attempt made in the 2000s to make London more egalitarian.
The documentary photograph illuminates how maps operated both as practical and rhetorical tools in imagining and imposing the 'scientific' spatial segregation of peoples according to racial constructs.
Thus, tensile forces determine the first spatial segregation of cells during mammalian development.
However, it is still logical to employ GIS technology to compute spatial segregation measures.
Her previous academic projects examine issues of boundaries, spatial segregation, interdisciplinary thinking and the intersections among built and natural environment.
This exodus in turn transforms the sociological contours of the area and, by extension, the spatial segregation of the entire city.
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging and multivoxel pattern analysis, we showed functional and spatial segregation across the left fronto-temporal cortex during listening, imagery and production of vowels.
The most likely near-term scenario we'll see are various forms of spatial segregation: Self-driving cars will operate in some areas and not others.
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spatial insulation
spatial differentiation
spatial segmentation
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territorial segregation
spatial isolation
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spatial division
geographic segregation
natural segregation
spatial compartmentalization
spatial disaggregation
geographical segregation
spatial apportionment
spatial marginalisation
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