Spatiotemporal patterns of commercial activities in Exarchia-Neapoli area

The focus of this paper is the analysis of spatio-temporal patterns of commercial activities in the area of Exarchia-Neapoli, in Athens, during the last decade. A significant downturn during the financial crisis has left its mark on commerce along with all other sectors of the economy in Greece. Ho...

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Main Authors: Ioanna Chatzikonstantinou, Stavroula Katsiampoura
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Language:English
Published: European Association of Geographers 2022-04-01
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Online Access:https://eurogeojournal.eu/index.php/egj/article/view/240
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description The focus of this paper is the analysis of spatio-temporal patterns of commercial activities in the area of Exarchia-Neapoli, in Athens, during the last decade. A significant downturn during the financial crisis has left its mark on commerce along with all other sectors of the economy in Greece. However, there is poor geographical analysis up to this date, depicting the changes in spatial concentration and dispersion of shops, flourishing and decaying sectors and their spatial footprint. The main purpose of this study is to reveal these transformations in a central mixed-use neighborhood of Athens. The type of commercial activity of ground floor stores and offices in the area is recorded at three different points in time (2009, 2014, 2019). After the collection and categorization of data, spatial analysis was carried out using geostatistical indicators such as mean center and standard deviational ellipse and spatial patterns were determined through nearest neighbor analysis. ?he analysis over space and time reveals trends and patterns of clustering and avoidance respectively, both within commercial uses and between different ones. Furthermore, their correlation with the centrality of the network (space syntax analysis) reveals not only proximity relationships, but also their strength and resilience over time. Finally, we discuss our findings in relation to the dynamics of commerce in the Exarchia area and propose scaled-up research opportunities.
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spelling doaj-art-3f8717cce6f24524a79e4c9c3269edf92025-01-06T06:59:07ZengEuropean Association of GeographersEuropean Journal of Geography1792-13412410-74332022-04-0113210.48088/ejg.I.CHA.13.2.079.107Spatiotemporal patterns of commercial activities in Exarchia-Neapoli areaIoanna Chatzikonstantinou0Stavroula Katsiampoura1National Technical University of Athens, Greece National Technical University of Athens, Greece The focus of this paper is the analysis of spatio-temporal patterns of commercial activities in the area of Exarchia-Neapoli, in Athens, during the last decade. A significant downturn during the financial crisis has left its mark on commerce along with all other sectors of the economy in Greece. However, there is poor geographical analysis up to this date, depicting the changes in spatial concentration and dispersion of shops, flourishing and decaying sectors and their spatial footprint. The main purpose of this study is to reveal these transformations in a central mixed-use neighborhood of Athens. The type of commercial activity of ground floor stores and offices in the area is recorded at three different points in time (2009, 2014, 2019). After the collection and categorization of data, spatial analysis was carried out using geostatistical indicators such as mean center and standard deviational ellipse and spatial patterns were determined through nearest neighbor analysis. ?he analysis over space and time reveals trends and patterns of clustering and avoidance respectively, both within commercial uses and between different ones. Furthermore, their correlation with the centrality of the network (space syntax analysis) reveals not only proximity relationships, but also their strength and resilience over time. Finally, we discuss our findings in relation to the dynamics of commerce in the Exarchia area and propose scaled-up research opportunities. https://eurogeojournal.eu/index.php/egj/article/view/240Commercial usesSpatiotemporal analysisClusteringAvoidanceSpatial centralityAthens
spellingShingle Ioanna Chatzikonstantinou
Stavroula Katsiampoura
Spatiotemporal patterns of commercial activities in Exarchia-Neapoli area
European Journal of Geography
Commercial uses
Spatiotemporal analysis
Clustering
Avoidance
Spatial centrality
Athens
title Spatiotemporal patterns of commercial activities in Exarchia-Neapoli area
title_full Spatiotemporal patterns of commercial activities in Exarchia-Neapoli area
title_fullStr Spatiotemporal patterns of commercial activities in Exarchia-Neapoli area
title_full_unstemmed Spatiotemporal patterns of commercial activities in Exarchia-Neapoli area
title_short Spatiotemporal patterns of commercial activities in Exarchia-Neapoli area
title_sort spatiotemporal patterns of commercial activities in exarchia neapoli area
topic Commercial uses
Spatiotemporal analysis
Clustering
Avoidance
Spatial centrality
Athens
url https://eurogeojournal.eu/index.php/egj/article/view/240
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