Event
Urban Highways are Barriers to Social Ties
- 27 September 2024
- Expired!
- 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Location
- Attendance: on site
- Language: EN
Event
Urban Highways are Barriers to Social Ties
Joint work of
Luca Maria Aiello, Anastassia Vybornova, Sándor Juhász, Michael Szell, Eszter Bokányi
Highways are physical barriers that cut opportunities for social connections, but the magnitude of this effect has not been quantified. Such quantitative evidence would enable policy-makers to prioritize interventions that reconnect urban communities — an urgent need in many US cities. Here we relate urban highways in the 50 largest US cities with massive, geolocated online social network data to quantify the decrease in social connectivity associated with urban highways. We find that this barrier effect is strong in all 50 cities, and particularly prominent over shorter distances. We also confirm this effect for highways that are historically associated with racial segregation. Our research demonstrates with unprecedented granularity the long-lasting impact of decades-old infrastructure on society and provides tools for evidence-based remedies.