Spatial and Temporal Accessibility of Local Activity Centers in Wrocław as a Condition for Shaping Neighborhood Cohesion

Łukasz Damurski, Magdalena Olszyna, Jan Zipser

doi:10.37190/arc250114

Abstract

This article addresses the concept of neighborhood cohesion from a spatial and functional perspective. The main subject of the authors’ research was the accessibility of local activity centers (LACs) that have been established in recent years in Wrocław. Based on a literature review, they developed definitions of spatial accessibility and temporal accessibility, and then adopted appropriate methodological solutions. In the subsequent part of the work, they presented a city-wide analysis of 21 LACs, including their distribution, structure, and connections with residential buildings, green areas, and public transport facilities. The obtained results allow for drawing specific conclusions about the characteristics of local activity centers and their role in shaping residential neighborhood cohesion. In particular, it was demonstrated that most local activity centers serve nodal functions in the structure of the neighborhoods they serve, and spatial proximity is a key condition for shaping cohesion at the local level.

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